Category: Reviews
One Minute Review: Cyberman helmet
Having looked slightly ridiculous trying on the O-ROKR shades I decided to throw caution to the wind this week, by reviewing the Cyberman helmet. Verdict: I'd rather wear the O-ROKR's….
Review: Apple MacBook
There's little doubt that the Apple MacBook has sold well on its looks alone – what lurks underneath the hood isn't a stunningly powerful piece of equipment you'll ever see. But the combination of the specs, the size and…
One minute review: Oakley O-ROKR shades
Susi looks at the latest collaboration from Motorola and Oakley -the O-ROKR shades, which stream music to you from any Bluetooth enabled device. Feel free to laugh uncontrollably….
Review: Sony NC50 noise cancelling headphones
The Propaganda Sony has three headphones currently in its noise cancellation range, and the NC50s sit at the top of that. Picking them up, you'll know they're heavy hitters from the top of the padded headband to the tips of…
Review: Mustek MP100 portable DVD player
The Propaganda The Mustek MP100 portable DVD player seems to be designed primarily as a travel companion, particularly for keeping the kids quiet in the back of the car. It boasts a 10 inch widescreen Active-Matrix TFT display, Anti…
Review: Samsung E900 fashion phone
The Propaganda The E900 is a fashion phone from Samsung. Think of phrases like "slip into your handbag on a night out" and "the fashionista’s choice" and you’re pretty much there. It’s a slider phone with a touch keypad that…
One Minute Review: HTC Tytn
Here's the HTC Tytn live and in person, along with Susi (also live and in person). For more details, check out the in-depth written review….
Review: Sony Ericsson K510i
The Propaganda Sony Ericsson released this phone a few months ago, billing it as the phone to take advantage of the 'capture and share' mentality we apparently now all have towards our photography. Happy Slappers everywhere must have pricked up…
Review: Lobster 544 budget music mobile
The Propaganda Virgin Mobile have committed to expanding their own branded line of mobile phones in the second half of this year, under the name 'Lobster'. These are designed to appeal to youngsters who eat seafood, or are on…
Review: Logitech Noise-cancelling headphones
The Propaganda Logitech only have three headphones in their current range, and these noise cancellation headphones are the serious ones. Their schtick is that they are designed to cancel out low-frequency noise, making them ideal for planes, trains and…