Suunto X91 review
The Suunto X9i has built-in GPS, an altimeter, barometer and compass – ideal for adventurous types

The Suunto X9i has built-in GPS, an altimeter, barometer and compass – ideal for adventurous types
It has card slots and PictBridge for computer-free printing, a built-in colour LCD and 1.5GB internal storage.
The 8250 connects via card slots and PictBridge can print up to A4 and even onto special panoramic paper
The MP760 can turn out a borderless 6x4in photo in just 36 seconds and throws in a scanner and a film adaptor for good measure
The R220 knocks out A4 prints and will print onto CDs and DVDs using 6-ink printing technology
The Nokia Wireless Image Headset hangs around your neck and has a 128×128 pixel colour screen to display your phone book and photos
The H700 continues the flip design of its predecessors but is 30 per cent smaller and has noise cancellation tech and an ergonomic ear hook
Nuvo does some clever things but nothing to warrant his near vertical price tag
The BT500 may be very ugly, but it’s extremely comfortable weighing in at a miniscule 20g
The 268 Plus has a chunky build, a bright touchscreen and doubles as an MP3 player with maps covering the UK, Ireland, and major European roads
A good tripod is an essential for any camera bag, and Manfrotto’s effort is more versatile and portable than most.
The perfect way to get TV content onto your portable media player