Mobile phones
Motorola Razr I
Isriel from Sydney popped his Samsung Galaxy SIII in his desk drawer for two weeks so he could put the Motorola Razr I through its paces for us.
Here's a sample of what Isriel's got to say about the Motorola Razr I:
"The Motorola Razr I is a sleek phone that feels great in the hand – it has a good weight and feels fairly robust... There are a lot of things to love about the Motorola Razr I, and some things to loathe as well."
Check out the full Motorola Razr I review
Nokia Lumia 920
Daniel from western Sydney has been using a Nokia Lumia 800 for around 18 months. We've given him the Nokia Lumia 920 to review so he can say first hand how it compares to the Lumia 800 and whether it's worth the upgrade.
Check out Daniel's Nokia Lumia 920 review
Samsung Galaxy Note II
Does the Galaxy Note II really fit in your pocket? Can you make calls from it, or is it just too big?
These are just some of the things that Trevor, a student from Adelaide, looked at while reviewing the Samsung Galaxy Note II.
Check out Trevor's Samsung Galaxy Note II review
Sony Xperia TX
Jess, a uni student from Melbourne, had been using her LG KP500 for five years when we asked her to review the Sony Xperia TX for us.
Here's a sample of what Jess had to say about the Xperia TX:
"In changing handsets I basically went from stone age to space age in an instant. Unsurprisingly there was a steep learning curve as I learned to navigate this sleek new piece of technology...
"I was impressed with the performance of the Xperia TX. The apps that I used loaded quickly and switching between different features was a breeze with the navigation menu, which is always accessible by a button at the bottom of the screen."
Check out Jess' Sony Xperia TX review