




The Sony PRS-T1 eBook reader comes with a large 6″ touch screen, a multi-lingual dictionary, as well as a mode for note-taking and a micro SD card reader. Not only does it have a touch screen to turn pages and to zoom in and out, but you can use the built in WIFI to access Bookstores.





Take all your music, photos and videos with you on the move with the NWZ-A864 MP4 player from Sony! With a 8 GB capacity, the NWZ-A864 can store a range of files in different formats, including AVI, DivX, MPEG4 and JPEG.





With so many types of baby monitors available today with a range of new technologies, you may find choosing the right one for you a bit of a challenge. Here is my review of BT’s baby video monitor that offers a few nice features.





The DC41 is Dyson’s full sized upright vacuum, which in my opinion, significantly outperformed all other cleaners I have had the pleasure of testing. Not only is it extremely stylish and easy to use, it provided me with truly unbeatable cleaning.





Reviewing this new slimline upright vacuum cleaner from Dyson was a welcome treat for me. I’m a big Dyson fan so naturally, I was intrigued as to what new tricks they had up their sleeve for the DC40.





If you want a baby monitor that provides reassurance and some extra nifty features, then the BT250 is definitely worth a look.





Whether you are looking for a monitor that will purely keep you
reassured that your baby is sleeping soundly, or one that provides all
the latest features, then the BT baby monitor and pacifier is likely to
tick all the boxes for you.





Whether you’re a first time mum and want absolute reassurance or have children that you want to monitor in a playroom for example, then this model from Motorola is a definite contender.





I want to find a product that changes my straight locks for a fashionable look that doesn’t fall flat half way through the evening. The Wave Envy might just do the job.





The Canon EOS 5D is a powerful DSLR camera packed full of features, but is it easy to use compared to the likes of the Nikon D60?







