Top 10 Hardware in October


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  1. Dell UltraSharp U2410

    Dell UltraSharp U2410

    The only way to get better quality than the Dell UltraSharp U2410 is to spend a lot more money — if you need a 24-inch, are on a budget but still need great quality images, we can wholeheartedly recommend this screen.

    Tags: ultrasharp, dell, u2410, 24-inch, ips, h-ips

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  2. Nokia E63

    Nokia E63

    Like its older brother, the E71, the E63 will make an excellent messaging phone, but is for people who need to be connected without the tech trimmings.

    Tags: nokia, e63, smartphone, review, symbian

    Editor's rating:

    8.0

    User rating:

    8.2

  3. Nokia E71

    Nokia E71

    Mobile professionals who need a powerful but sleek messaging-centric smartphone will be well-served by the Nokia E71; just be prepared to pay a price.

    Tags: nokia, e71, e series, qwerty, qvga

    Editor's rating:

    9.5

    User rating:

    7.7

  4. Asus U80V

    Asus U80V

    The U80V is without question our favourite 14-inch laptop, and Asus deserves praise for what it has achieved here. If the company can overcome the final stumbling block of having a reliable multi-touch touchpad on PC, we'll be thoroughly impressed indeed.

    Tags: asus, u80v, backlit keyboard, multitouch

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  5. Samsung HD Icon

    Samsung HD Icon

    If you have a desktop hard drive full of media files that you wish you could take with you on the train to work, there is no better phone than the HD Icon.

    Tags: samsung, phone, omnia, mobile phone, hd, i8910

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  6. Samsung UltraTouch (S8300)

    Samsung UltraTouch (S8300)

    Its camera is great and the screen looks amazing, but the UltraTouch is not a knockout. It's a weird mix of business looks, average apps and dodgy performance, and we just can't tell who exactly Samsung is trying to sell it to.

    Tags: samsung, mobile phone, s8300, ultratouch, 8-megapixel, touchscreen

    Editor's rating:

    6.5

    User rating:

    4.0

  7. HTC Magic

    HTC Magic

    Parts of the phone are as the name suggests, magic, but the absence of outstanding multimedia jeopardises the success of this latest Android.

    Tags: android, htc, magic, mobile phone, vodafone

    Editor's rating:

    7.8

    User rating:

    8.3

  8. Toshiba Satellite Pro M300

    Toshiba Satellite Pro M300

    Toshiba, who built one of the world's first notebooks, clearly has a head start in the race to put a laptop on every desk. The AU$1,210 Satellite M300 is a step in the right direction, being a modest, yet high quality desktop replacement at a reasonable price.

    Tags: toshiba, satelite, m300, laptop, budget, core 2 duo

    Editor's rating:

    7.0

    User rating:

    9.5

  9. Toshiba Satellite A300 (2009)

    Toshiba Satellite A300 (2009)

    Toshiba's A300 certainly stands out in a crowd, but its battery life means you won't be out in the crowds for long.

    Tags: toshiba, satellite, laptop, a300, psagca-09y01n

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  10. Samsung Omnia Icon

    Samsung Omnia Icon

    Its excellent multimedia support, storage and gorgeous display make the Omnia better for people who put pleasure before business.

    Tags: icon, omnia, samsung, touchscreen, windows mobile, mobile phone

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