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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
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The Samsung K5 MP3 Player has generated a lot of buzz since it was released, and there is good reason. With a cool looking organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display and great sounding slide out speakers while still having a small size to easily carry around.
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It's as small as an iPod nano, but definitely better built. With a composite metal plastic casing, full colour screen, much longer battery life, and the ability to use multiple music download services, can this be the iPod Killer we're looking for? Let's find out!
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
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The Samsung YP-K5 digital audio player is more then just a personal entertainment device. Slim and sexy, its high-powered slide out speakers pretty much transforms it into a mini boom box.
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Friday, October 6, 2006
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The new Samsung SGH-i320N is designed to cater for those who think text input through a QWERTY keyboard is faster and better than hand writing or the conventional keypad.
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MP3 players are fast becoming commodity items. With its recent price drops, even Apple?s players don?t command a significant premium over the competition ? a fact that makes life very hard for non-Apple branded products. Rightly or wrongly, given the choice, most consumers will go for an iPod if it?s not going to cost them any more than a similar device from another manufacturer.
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Tuesday, October 3, 2006
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The new Samsung Trace features a great 1.3MP camera, a sleek design, and great battery life. But is it better than the Samsung T509?
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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Aside from the esthetics of the 971p, like every Samsung LCD panel, the screen is stunning. The brightness and contrast make images and colors jump off the page and slap you in the face. The preset options that can be quickly cycled through are perfect for all situations and one couldn't ask for more adjustments through software that is included in the box. The Samsung 971p has just thrown for an 80 yard touchdown on opening weekend late in the 4th quarter to win the game and gets my fantasy start next week regardless of who it is playing.
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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Over the past few weeks I?ve been taking a look at Samsung?s remarkable new range of digital cameras, including the powerful Pro815 bridge camera and the stylish NV3 pocket snapshot model. This week I?ve got another new Samsung model, the NV10, which manages to combine both power and style in one very tempting package. It has already won the prestigious EISA (European Imaging and Sound Award) this year for Best Product in the compact camera category.
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I reviewed the Samsung Q1 back in May. It was the first machine to launch into the new Ultra Mobile PC category and it definitely made a statement with its sleek and stylish design. The Q1 reminded me of a large version of Sony?s PSP, which is no bad thing at all.
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Friday, September 22, 2006
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Now to cut through the crap and get down to the nitty-gritty, would I recommend this DVD camcorder to the everyday consumer? The answer is yes if you are not planning on recording in low light conditions or require decent battery life. Every other feature works flawlessly and as described and presented. It is easy to use and practically fool-proof if you spend a couple hours with a RW single layer disc and tinker around a bit.
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Focusing on a retro design, the new NV10 not only looks fantastic, it performs decently well for Samsung's first attempt on a 10-megapixel camera. Read on for our full take on it.
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Monday, September 18, 2006
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Samsung plays a cagey game with the Z400. It is small and light (97mm tall, 48mm wide, 19mm deep and 107g), stylishly silver, and has obvious consumer appeal with its music playback and photography options. However, it also boasts the ability to view Excel, Word, PowerPoint PDF, HTML and text files courtesy of the Picsel file viewer.
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Sunday, September 17, 2006
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Samsung truly keeps the slim slider formula alive with the new SGH-D900 by adding tons of useful features as well as a 3-megapixel camera to boot.
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Monday, September 11, 2006
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After failing to impress with its previous couple of plasma generations, Samsung has finally come up trumps with the PS50Q7HD. It benefits from all manner of performance improvements, has been stuffed to bursting point with features, is dressed to kill, and most importantly of all has been priced so ground-breakingly affordably that what few foibles it has ? even the flimsy sound ? are eminently easy to live with.
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Thursday, September 7, 2006
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A couple of weeks ago I reviewed the remarkable Samsung Pro815, a large £400 high-performance bridge camera with a huge 15x zoom lens and fantastic picture quality. Suffice to say I was suitably impressed, not least by the remarkable renaissance that seems to have taken place in Samsung?s camera design department recently.
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