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Source: Net Magazine
- Canon Selphy CP800 Printer: (www.canon.co.uk) Plug in a USB stick memory card or PictBridge camera and print 4x6in pictures in under a minute. There�s a 2.5in colour LCD screen to help you find your pictures, but there�s no folder navigation so you have to pick through them with arrow keys, which is a pain. Another letdown was that it didn�t recognise a lot of our test images.
- Breffo Spiderpodium docks: (www.breffo.com) With their bendy legs and rubberised finish, these docks will stand your phone or tablet at any angle on a flat surface. The really clever bit is when you put them to use away from your desk: the legs enable you to hang your device from just about anything. They also fold down neatly to fit easily in a bag.
- View Quest Slate2 tablet: (www.viewquest.co.uk) At �200 this tablet, which comes with an 8in, 800x600 screen, lies at the cheaper end of the market. And it�s a good example of why choosing an offering at the price point may not deliver the best value for money. When we put the Slate2 to use at a conference, it crashed a lot, and the interface was quite clunky and upolished. The Slate2 seems like something that�s been rushed out before it�s ready. Too many things don�t work; it feels like a prototype.
- NUT iPhone case: (www.okoque.com) If you�re an outdoors person, or just particularly accident-prone, you�ll like this super-tough case for the iPhone 3G/3GS. it completely encases your phone in hard plastic with rubberised edges to shield it from dirt, knocks and scrapes. The case is weatherproof, but you can�t immerse it in water. You can still use the touchscreen. With this case you can confidently take your phone ito situations where you�d otherwise have left it at home.
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