The good Compact and lightweight DisplayLink support allows video connection via USB Generally good image quality Good set of controls on the projector and the remote The bad Screen sizes will be relatively limited in small rooms Single-chip DLP projection engine is susceptible to the 'rainbow effect' This versatile 1.25kg DLP projector is among the first to support DisplayLink, which allows mobile professionals to ditch the VGA cable and send video via a USB connection. The IN1100 from InFocus is a compact and lightweight XGA (1,024 by 768) DLP (Digital Light Processing) projector that's well suited for use by mobile professionals. Apart from its portability and solid image quality, the IN1100 benefits from a new technology called DisplayLink, which uses USB to transmit a digital video signal from the computer to the projector.

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InFocus IN1100 projector
The good Rear facing sockets in base Excellent screen brightness and colour intensity High contrast 2ms response time (G to G) The bad No height or rotation adjustment No built in speakers The ASUS LS221H a very attractive, high quality monitor at a very competitive price. Asus is an up and coming name in the notebook and monitor markets.

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Asus LS221H monitor
The good ExpressCard and media card slots Choice of lid designs Responsive keyboard Two-year warranty The bad Sideways mouse buttons Average battery life Not that competitively priced Fujitsu's netbook offering doesn't really differ much in performance, but redeems itself in design.

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Fujitsu M1010
The good HSDPA, GPS and Wi-Fi FM transmitter 5-megapixel camera takes good pics 3.5mm headphone jack is well placed The bad Keys on the keypad could be better defined The Nokia N85 is another solid N-series phone but if you're looking for something different this won't be your bag. From the model number, you'd think the N85 is a lesser version of the famous N95 , but it's actually an upgrade. Is this a case of Nokia running out of ideas, or is it merely honing a deservedly popular phone?

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Nokia N85
The good Sharp, business-like design Arc Slider and QWERTY keyboard Full range of connectivity Hi-res display The bad Frequent lag spikes Average battery life Most available Xperia Panels are poorly designed The X1's good looks and strong hardware are hampered by frequent performance lag, an unintuitive user experience and its jaw-dropping price tag. We still remember when we first saw images of the X1 after its original announcement back in February

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