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Barry de la Rosa has written various articles on a range of topics covering everything from TVs to mobile phones.
- Cables To Go TruLink HDMI via Cat5E Extender review Easy to set up, but it can't manage the range claimed and you're probably better off with a good-quality HDMI cable£70
- Nokia X7-00 review As usual, Nokia's hardware is superb, with excellent design and well-crafted construction£350
- Samsung Solid Immerse review A rugged feature phone with useful features, the Solid Immense doesn’t have the power of a smartphone£103
- Orange Monte Carlo review A great screen belies this handset's low price - poor battery life aside, it's an impressive budget handset£150
- Samsung SyncMaster C23A550U review A clever idea, but image quality is below average for the price£304
- Dell U2412M review An IPS panel and anti-glare finish means the U2412M's great image quality can be viewed from any angle£311
- RIM goes for consumers with BlackBerry BBM music service Can the Blackberry maker reverse the decline that has seen it overtaken by Apple in the smartphone market?
- Packard Bell Liberty Tab G100 review A glossier version of Acer's Iconia Tab, the Liberty Tab's touchscreen can be frustrating, but it's good value£350
- best buyRIM BlackBerry PlayBook review A fast and long-lasting 7in tablet, the PlayBook's connection to BlackBerry phones make it a must-have for existing users£399
- Binatone HomeSurf Tablet 705 review A limited budget means that the HomeSurf doesn't have many of the features you'd expect from a tablet£99
- How to upgrade the Advent Vega and get the Android Market We show you how to use the free update to improve the Advent Vega tablet
- LG Optimus Pad review It may be able to shoot 3D video, but for this price we'd expect a 3D display£750
- Philips 273E3 review The 273E3 has good image quality and a generous warranty, but it lacks comprehensive image controls£286
- Vodafone 858 Smart review Although it's well priced, the Smart's screen is cramped, its processor is slow and it lacks storage space for apps£75
- best buySamsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 review It's the thinnest and lightest 10in tablet, and a gorgeous bit of design. If you want the best Android tablet, this is it.£399