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In the past seven days, Reg Hardware reviewed stacks of products from the worlds of consumer electronics, photography, gaming, mobile communications and information technology.

In case you missed any, here are all the products we evaluated this past week.

Lifestyle

Sharp LC-52LE700E 52in LED backlit TV
Viewing it large

TomTom Start2 satnav
Start trek, the next generation

Sony BDV-E370 Blu-ray home cinema kit
See no evil, hear no evil

NetSecure SmartSwipe credit card reader
Because you can never be too safe on-line

Freeview HD TVs
Group Test: Six tellies for your World Cup viewing pleasure

Sharp Aquos LC-46LE821E

Toshiba Regza 40RV753

Sony Bravia KDL-32EX703

Samsung LE40C650

Panasonic Viera TX-L32D28

LG 42LE5900

Computing

Asus EeeTop PC ET2203T 21in touchscreen all-in-one
Full HD and finger friendly

Dell Alienware M11x 11in gaming notebook
Playing outdoors

Samsung NB30 touchscreen durable netbook
Tough and touchy

Mobile

Ten Essential World Cup Apps
Product Round-up: Android 5, iOS 5

Photography

Fujifilm Finepix HS10 bridge camera
Impressive performer

Steps to Take Before Choosing a Business Continuity Partner

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If you don't run the 'site, no I don't think you should have input... because for every one person who feels one way there are a thousand different points of view. Satisfying everyone is impossible.

... or don't you think I should have input on whether I want to read people whining about a website?

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Don't let the door hit ya on the way out.

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@JC 2

"Don't let the door hit ya on the way out."

So basically, what you are saying is that you (in your mind) don't think that I should have input on ElReg's presentation of .misc bits & bobs of new hardware? I can live with that.

I guess I'll take my disposable income's money elsewhere for hardware advice.

Methinks ElReg's advertisers might have a problem with that ...

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