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Jonathan Bray
Jonathan Bray contributed a variety of reviews to Trusted Reviews between 2005 and 2008.
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HTC Touch Diamond Review
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HTC's multi-faceted Touch Diamond is certainly feature-rich, but can it rival the iPhone when it comes to touchscreen usability? Updated with Video Review.
Review Price: £426.51
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Navigon's 2150 Max sat-nav is a good yet pricey TomTom alternative.
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Listen to your music through Denon's AH-D2000 headphones and we reckon you'll be smiling.
Review Price: £249.00
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If you want an inexpensive hands-free kit for the car, check out Bluetrek's Surface Sound Compact.
Review Price: £29.99
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Do Webraska's unusual pricing plans elevate it above the competition?
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Creative brings a stylish new MP3 player to market at an attractive price.
Review Price: £46.16
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Palm Treo Pro Review
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With all the excellent competition about, Palm's latest effort will have to excel to compete.
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This little Bluetooth headset has one surprising feature: a microSD card reader! Curious? Then read on.
Review Price: £20.99
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Philips' GoGear SA3225/02 plays both music and videos but, as a whole, is Jon impressed?
Review Price: £44.99
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NDrive's G280R sat-nav uses satellite imagery on top of its maps, but is it any good?
Review Price: £198.58
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Many music/video players trip up over video, so can Philips' latest dual-purpose device buck the trend?
Review Price: £100.00
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HTC Touch Pro Review
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First we had the Diamond. Now we have the Pro. How does HTC's latest Touch smartphone stack up?
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Samsung goes after the iPhone with its latest touchscreen effort, but can it hide Windows Mobile successfully?
Review Price: £467.64
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Creative's Zen X-Fi isn't your average mp3 player, nor does it come with awful headphones!
Review Price: £149.99
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Can HP's PDA heritage give RIM and Nokia a run for their money?
Review Price: £350.00
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Navman S50 3D Review
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With a 4.3in display and a nifty business directory, the Navman S50 3D makes a persuasive case as the best budget in-car sat-nav money can buy.
Review Price: £111.03
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It's very cheap and looks OK. Dig deeper and it reveals its true qualities.
Review Price: £15.00
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Find your way with this waterproof GPS device.
Review Price: £256.00
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It's the Windows Mobile browser you've been waiting for and, for the moment at least, it's free!
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This Philips GoGear mp3 player uses a familiar control system and won't break the bank.
Review Price: £34.99
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iRiver Lplayer Review
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If you care about your music but you want a compact player, you won't go far wrong with iRiver's Lplayer.
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Turn your smartphone into a laptop. Well that's the idea.
Review Price: £310.55
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With sat-nav becoming a commodity, can premium bands like TomTom compete at the cheap end of the market?
Review Price: £163.05
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It isn't big or clever, but it does work and it is cheap.
Review Price: £107.00
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Arcam Solo Mini Review
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If you want high quality sound with a touch of iPod convenience, Arcam's Solo Mini is a great choice.
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We liked Navigon's 2110 Max sat-nav, so we have high hopes for its £100 2100 version.
Review Price: £99.99
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Are the JB-200's finally the answer to severing that wired link to your music player and phone?
Review Price: £79.00
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Nokia E71 Review
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Nokia's E71 smartphone has a lovely chassis packed with pretty much everything you could want. Awesome!
Review Price: £307.94
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The NOXON iRadio for iPod brings all the ingredients to the table, but does it serve up a tasty offering?
Review Price: £245.00
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Nokia E66 Review
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If you prefer your smartphone to be a phone first and an emailer second, then Nokia's E66 should be right up your street.
Review Price: £344.95
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