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Garmin review posted at LetsGoMobile

Gadget Paradise
Monday 21st, April 2008
Posted by: Steven Thomas

As soon as you hold the Garmin GPSmap 60CSx you are aware of the fact that it is a high quality product. The waterproof and shockproof housing not only feels solid but also has a perfect hand-fit. The large 1.5 inch x 2.2 inch TFT monitor stands out and is a 256 colour high resolution reflective colour monitor. With its dimensions of 2.4 x 6.1 x1.3 inches, the Garmin GPS is a tad too big to carry around in your trouser pocket. However, Garmin offers a fine solution in the form of an included belt clip with an excellent click system that allows you to attach the GPS to your trousers.

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Jawbone headset review at LetsGoMobile

Posted by: Richard Smith Thursday 13th, December 2007

LetsGoMobile, the news, articles, features and reports on mobile phones web site has reviewed the Jawbone Bluetooth headset: Aliph is a leading developer of mobile audio products. The company puts a lot of attention to the experiences of users in every possible environment and uses the gathered information when developing new products. The award-winning Jawbone Bluetooth headset is a high-quality example of this, according to Aliph, which gives us a good reason to test this product. Also according to Aliph the Jawbone Bluetooth has been equipped with the innovative 'Noise Shield Technology'. This technology has been extensively tested in LetsGoMobile's review.

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SanDisk Sansa Shaker review at LetsGoMobile

Posted by: Kay Volker Thursday 8th, November 2007

LetsGoMobile, the news, articles, features and reports on mobile phones web site has reviewed the SanDisk Sansa Shaker. The Sansa Shaker is available in pink and blue with storage capacities of 512MB and 1GB. We have put the blue 512MB model, good for some 125 MP3 songs to the test. The package is very attractive for children. Apart from the SanDisk Shaker of course, it contains a Sansa headset, a 512MB Secure Digital memory card, a CD with the manual, a USB cable, an AAA battery, a quick guide in English and stickers to personalize the Sansa Shaker and to make it look even more beautiful to one's own taste. The dimensions of this compact cylindrical SanDisk Sansa MP3 player are 72x40x40mm which makes it fit perfectly in a child's hand.

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iPod touch review at Engadget

Posted by: Richard Smith Thursday 25th, October 2007

Engadget, the popular technology weblog has reviewed the iPod touch. Yeah, we know we're a little late with this one, but we see the iPod touch as a pretty major turning point for Apple's iPod line; when it was announced, we finally thought we'd found an iPod we could really get behind. For years technology enthusiasts pondered the possibility of an Apple-made widescreen, WiFi-enabled portable media device, and they finally did just that - even throwing in a few things that, prior to the iPhone, we might not have expected, like a full-fledged web browser, internet video player (YouTube), multi-touch interface, etc. it's become pretty clear that Steve was right when he declared that the iPhone is still the best iPod.

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Samsung NV11 review at LetsGoDigital

Posted by: Dave Baker Tuesday 25th, September 2007

LetsGoDigital reviewed the Samsung NV11 digital compact camera: "Samsung had a special design team for the NV-series and the results are amazing. The Samsung NV11 has a unique appearance and exudes quality. The housing feels very solid to the touch and is in part made of synthetics and in part of metal. The design concept with the blue ring around the lens differentiates the camera from the mass. The camera is reasonably compact, but does not belong to the most compact and thin digital cameras. The 5x optical zoom lens makes the camera seem just a little bolder. You can take the Samsung NV11 with you in your pocket or in an optional matching cover, which will, at the same time, protect the camera from damage and dirt."

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