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Number of Reviews collected

in Cases & Bags

5

Total

23694

Source country

AU

Australia

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
10

Average source rating

79

Highest rating

80

Lowest rating

77

Cases & Bags

Lowepro Fastpack 100 azul

lowepro fastpack 100 review: A solid, compact backpack, the Lowepro Fastpack 100 lets you carry a dSLR and a lens or two, plus some personal items in comfort.

Attractive, Practical side-opening design, Comfortable, Relatively low profile, Roomy top pocket

Could use a few more pockets

A solid, compact backpack, the Lowepro Fastpack 100 lets you carry a dSLR and a lens or two, plus some personal items in comfort.

March, 2008

Rating

77

alaSCORE 88

35 reviews

Lowepro Slingshot 300 AW

lowepro slingshot 300 aw review: Designed with pro gear in mind, the Lowepro SlingShot 300 AW protects your camera equipment while providing quick access on the go.

Well-constructed, lightweight design, Comfortable strap and padded waist belt, Big enough to hold professional SLR bodies and lenses, Built-in rain cover, Innovative side access lets you get to your camera without taking off the bag

No laptop compartment, No dedicated mobile phone holder, No headphone wire pass-through

Designed with pro gear in mind, the Lowepro SlingShot 300 AW protects your camera equipment while providing quick access on the go.

November, 2007

Rating

80

alaSCORE 96

479 reviews

Kensington Contour Roller

Accommodates large laptops, Wheels roll quietly and smoothly, even on uneven surfaces, Lots of room and pockets for gadgets, Sturdy telescoping handle, Contoured shape makes it easy to carry shoulder-style

Somewhat expensive, Some of the bag's contents are exposed when the telescoping handle is up.

Designed to carry 17-inch laptops, the sturdy Kensington Contour Roller combines suitcase-like construction with the organisation of a laptop bag.

July, 2007

Rating

80

alaSCORE 93

388 reviews

Samsung SGH-Z500

Samsung claims the Z500 is the world's most compact 3G phone. It uses TransFlash media cards and features a dual camera -- one-mexapixel for stills and VGA resolution for video calls.

1 megapixel camera that took great hi-res shots, Solid and break-resistant design, Colour external display, Great voice quality, Well-thought-out user interface

Integration with Telstra i-mode is fidgety, Camera changes resolution randomly, Seemed to run out of battery relatively quickly, Really slow data transfer to PC

Cute little well-designed phone with a great camera and intuitive user interface that will prove ideal for those who don't need business or high-end multimedia features, but will date quickly.

November, 2005

No rating

alaSCORE 94

378 reviews

Nokia 6670

Nokia 6670 Review - Mobile Phones

By Lu Weiquan, CNET Asia

Yet another addition to Nokia's Series 60 smart phone family, the 6670 jam-packed with a host of productivity and connectivity tools.

Responsive interface, Large screen display, Strong selection of business tools, Loud speakerphone, Long battery life

Cramped keypad, Lack of camera imaging options, No infrared, Small internal memory, Mono audio output

The 6670 is a worthy follow-up to its predecessor with an equally impressive feature set and performance level.

February, 2005

No rating

alaSCORE 90

313 reviews

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