Sony Vaio TX3XP Review

In a world of netbooks with ever increasing screen sizes & processing powers, the gap between them and a so called ultraportable is decreasing.
Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Review
So first of all, lets look at it, I think it's pretty nice for a graphical calculator. It's quite big (10.5x7.5x2.1cm), and heavy (660g) for a calculator and has a fairly large, monochrome, 96x96 pixel screen. It's very solidly built (having owned it for several years, the only thing that's happened is that two of the rubber stand pieces have peeled off). The Silver Edition comes with a removable front panel, meaning you can buy different coloured ones. So if you've always wanted a pink and white calculator then this is the one for you!
HTC Desire Review
Closely related to the Google Nexus One, the HTC Desire has a stunning 3.7inch AMOLED screen, 1Ghz processor & android 2.1 (Hopefully upgradable in a future update). Supposedly this is now the most powerful android phone in the world -- but does that make it the best?
