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Samsung CLP-500
Review Home-based businesses and small offices looking for a sub-£500 colour laser with a network printing option should consider the Samsung CLP-500. [09 Feb 2004]
Samsung X05 XTC 1500
Review This is an excellent notebook. If anything, the cheaper XTC 1400 model offers even better value, but in either case you get plenty for your money. [07 Jul 2003]
Samsung SGH-V200
Review The tri-band GPRS SGH-V200 is a compact and well designed phone, with a built-in digital camera featuring a unique swivelling lens. [22 May 2003]
Samsung SyncMaster 172W
Review Compared to an XGA display, the SyncMaster 172W looks good, but it costs the same as a 1,280 by 1,024 resolution panel and doesn't offer the same viewable area, which is its undoing. [25 Jun 2003]
Samsung X20 HVM 740
Review This nicely designed and well-built thin-and-light system has a lot going for it. Businesses requiring a capable all-rounder of a notebook should consider the Samsung X20. [16 Jun 2005]
Samsung Q35
Review The Q35 is a nicely designed ultraportable notebook whose wide-screen display and good-quality keyboard give it plenty of appeal. Most of all, though, mobile professionals will appreciate the Q35's excellent battery life. [13 Jun 2006]
Samsung SGH-Z107 & O2 3G
Review The Samsung SGH-Z107's lack of Bluetooth and limited memory may deter some business users, but video call quality is excellent, the twin batteries are useful and the phone itself is compact. [27 Apr 2005]
Samsung Q1
Review Samsung's Q1, the first Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC), lacks the portability of a handheld and falls short of the functionality of a notebook. Unfortunately, it doesn't add anything that would compensate for these failings. [09 May 2006]
Samsung X1
Review Slim, lightweight and elegant, Samsung's X1 makes an excellent choice of ultraportable for the style-conscious mobile professional -- if you can put up with the lack of a wrist-rest for the keyboard. [28 Nov 2005]
Samsung SyncMaster 173P
Review The SyncMaster 173P delivers above-average image quality in a handsome package for style-minded graphics pros. [16 Apr 2004]

