The good Excellent 8-megapixel camera Slim slider form factor AMOLED display looks amazing The bad Laggy interface Stiff, business look No 3.5mm headphone socket on the phone Keypad is cramped and hard to use Not a smartphone Design Though UltraTouch sounds like a beauty product, a foot spa perhaps, the handset design is unmistakably masculine. The metal chassis on our review unit is mostly a chocolaty grey with metallic rose trimming, and combined with its sharply rounded corners and angular mechanical keys, the UltraTouch is the mobile phone equivalent of a power suit, the kind you'd wear to a board meeting to intimidate your competition

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Samsung UltraTouch (S8300)
The good Excellent 8-megapixel camera Slim slider form factor AMOLED display looks amazing The bad Laggy interface Stiff, business look No 3.5mm headphone socket on the phone Keypad is cramped and hard to use Not a smartphone Design Though UltraTouch sounds like a beauty product, a foot spa perhaps, the handset design is unmistakably masculine.

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Samsung UltraTouch (S8300)
The good Excellent 8-megapixel camera Slim slider form factor AMOLED display looks amazing The bad Laggy interface Stiff, business look No 3.5mm headphone socket on the phone Keypad is cramped and hard to use Not a smartphone Design Though UltraTouch sounds like a beauty product, a foot spa perhaps, the handset design is unmistakably masculine. The metal chassis on our review unit is mostly a chocolaty grey with metallic rose trimming, and combined with its sharply rounded corners and angular mechanical keys, the UltraTouch is the mobile phone equivalent of a power suit, the kind you'd wear to a board meeting to intimidate your competition

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Samsung UltraTouch (S8300)
The good Excellent 8-megapixel camera Slim slider form factor AMOLED display looks amazing The bad Laggy interface Stiff, business look No 3.5mm headphone socket on the phone Keypad is cramped and hard to use Not a smartphone Design Though UltraTouch sounds like a beauty product, a foot spa perhaps, the handset design is unmistakably masculine. The metal chassis on our review unit is mostly a chocolaty grey with metallic rose trimming, and combined with its sharply rounded corners and angular mechanical keys, the UltraTouch is the mobile phone equivalent of a power suit, the kind you'd wear to a board meeting to intimidate your competition.

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Samsung UltraTouch (S8300)
The good Cheap as chips Good call quality Passes itself off as a more expensive phone The bad No external notifications VGA-resolution camera No USB cable or software No 3G Design From a distance, like across the table in a cafe or bar, you'd be hard-pressed to identify the E2510 as an AU$59 phone. The phone's plastic shell is designed to look like something classier, or made from richer materials at least. There's silver plastic passing itself off as steel around the edges and on top you find glossy piano-black plastic as you do on the iPhone and high-end Nokia mobile phones.

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Samsung E2510
The good Optical drive Slightly faster than the standard netbook ExpressCard slot Attractive design The bad For the price you could have a full featured laptop Design and features Luxury netbooks have always seemed a contradiction — yet that doesn't make the champagne or black-coloured brushed aluminium finish of the Eee PC 1004DN any less alluring. To match this, the 1004DN has updated its insides compared to usual netbooks — a 1.67GHz N280 Atom processor and the new GN40 chipset to be precise, with GMA 4500 graphics. The FSB has been upped from 533MHz to 667MHz, giving it an almost imperceptible increase in both the processing and graphics fields.

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Asus Eee PC 1004DN
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LG Prada KF900
The good Inexpensive for a 10-inch netbook gOS is highly capable The bad Build quality is average Spotty wireless coverage Updating kills wireless Basic model is comparatively poor value Design Kogan's Agora netbook doesn't break any real new ground in netbook design terms. You could even say that it looks like a prototypical netbook — black plastic abounds, with a small trackpad at the base and a very light chequered pattern on the back of the notebook. If you're the type of netbook user who doesn't like big flashy logos, the Agora models might appeal to you, as the Kogan logo is uncharacteristically small, nestled just below the 10-inch LCD screen

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Kogan Agora Pro
The good Inexpensive for a 10-inch netbook gOS is highly capable The bad Build quality is average Spotty wireless coverage Updating kills wireless Basic model is comparatively poor value Design Kogan's Agora netbook doesn't break any real new ground in netbook design terms. You could even say that it looks like a prototypical netbook — black plastic abounds, with a small trackpad at the base and a very light chequered pattern on the back of the notebook. If you're the type of netbook user who doesn't like big flashy logos, the Agora models might appeal to you, as the Kogan logo is uncharacteristically small, nestled just below the 10-inch LCD screen.

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Kogan Agora Pro