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Nokia Booklet 3G review

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200x150-1200x900_01The 10.1-inch Booklet 3G is mobile-phone maker Nokia's belated attempt to join the netbook party. Like its rivals, it's designed for casual Web-based tasks. Nokia has, however, used its experience of creating mobile devices to fit the Booklet 3G with additions that help it stand out from the crowd. The most significant of these include battery-friendly internal components and an integrated HSDPA modem, which allows users to surf the Web wherever they can find a 3G mobile signal. It's available to buy now for around £680.

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Apple iPad preview Review

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200x150-ipad_angleThe Apple iPad is something of a misfit. Like an iPod touch with a glandular problem, a complicated pricing scheme, and a name that will fuel weeks of late-night comedy monologues, the iPad may have a rough road ahead of it. Fortunately, we're fond of misfits. More importantly, we're fans of disruptive technology -- and for all the snickering, jaded, eye-rolling comments the iPad will get, it is going to change the way we think about mobile technology beyond the smart phone.

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Eee PC 1005P Review

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200x150-1200x900_3What measures 10.1-inches, brings great pleasure to those who possess it and can often be found on the seedier side of the Internet? Well, yes, there is that, but we were actually referring to the Eee PC 1005P -- one of the first netbooks to use Intel's next-generation Atom N450 CPU. Like its newly formed brethren, the 1005P promises significantly improved battery life compared to its predecessors, yet remains as affordable as we'd expect a netbook to be. It's available to buy now for around £260 from all good netbook retailers.

If the 1005P sounds familiar, that's because it's almost identical to the Eee PC 1005PE we reviewed not long ago. Both machines use the same chassis, are available in the same black or white colour schemes, and have the same core components. They're both powered by Atom N450 processors and 1GB of RAM, and even have the same size battery pack. The only difference is the fact they're available with varying amounts of storage. The 1005P comes with a bog-standard 160GB hard drive, while the 1005PE has a more bountiful 250GB model. Read our full 1005PE review to find out everything you need to know about its 1005P sibling.

Edited by Charles Kloet

By reviews.cnet.co.uk

 

Asus W5000 Review

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200x150_11Style-conscious bohemians who want to steer away from the bland offerings of most laptop manufacturers will find the Asus W5000 appeals to their tastes. Rather than a sedate black, this laptop is all-white. Apple helped to establish this look with the iBook -- if you liked that design, but are committed to Windows, then the W5000 is the closest match to Apple's chassis in the PC realm.

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Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P7010 Review

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200x150_10While some laptops are too big to lug around and others too small to accomodate adult hands, the Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P7010 balances on the ridge between extremes: the keyboard doesn't feel cramped, even though it's a compact machine. Nor does the processor seem underpowered for intensive office tasks -- even basic video editing is not beyond this svelte laptop.

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