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      <description>We get down and dirty with a Satnav with a twist -- it speaks to you with the same voice as KITT from the Knight Rider TV series! Watch this video to see how it sounds</description>
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      <description>The iLiad has the best screen we've ever seen for text and impressively long battery life. The asking price, however, will be too high for most, and the device's software needs to be improved before we could truly recommend it. At present it's good, but not quite as good as it should be</description>
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      <description>The speed jump from 3G to HSDPA is amazing -- especially on a screen as huge and sharp as the Ameo's. This ungainly magnetic smart phone should attract anyone seeking the highest mobile Web speeds, although a terrible keyboard means it'll never challenge ultra-mobile PCs or laptops</description>
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      <description>The N800 Internet Tablet is Nokia's second-generation, phone-less tablet device, which comes into its own when you are near a Wi-Fi Internet connection -- without that it is hamstrung. It's certainly an improvement on its predecessor, the 770, in every way, but swanky as it is, we aren't convinced that Nokia has done enough to make us want one</description>
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      <description>The XDA Mini S is an exceptional handset that stands out thanks to its clever sliding Qwerty keyboard. It uses the very versatile Windows Mobile 2005 Pocket PC Phone Edition operating system and includes Pocket Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more. It suffers from bad audio quality during calls, but if you need to get work done on the move it's ideal</description>
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      <description>There isn't too much the palmOne LifeDrive can't do with its integrated hard drive, its wireless connectivity and its multimedia capabilities, but it's way too expensive</description>
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      <description>The palmOne Tungsten E2 delivers the sleek and affordable combination of productivity and entertainment in a package that should satisfy mobile professionals and consumers alike</description>
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