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Windows Mobile 6.1 may not be available in Australia until August, but that doesn't mean we can't take a peek.


If you're looking for a portable, does-it-all supergadget, you need look no further than the Cowon Q5W. The Q5W may look like a harmless portable video player, but it's really an ultraportable mobile computer in disguise. The Cowon Q5W runs Windows CE5, and integrates futuristic features such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and an optional GPS cradle for in-car navigation. At $549 (40GB) and $599 (60GB), the Q5W doesn't come cheap, but when you tally up the all the features Cowon crammed into this thing, the value seems relatively stupefying.


The next-gen Zune Marketplace makes a sharp departure from its Windows Media Player roots, embracing a clean, minimalist design with engaging visual imagery. As it's notably different from the standard jukeboxes, it takes a little getting used to, but it will please the eye in the interim.

We'd still take an iMac if we had to choose an all-in-one, but the Gateway One might appeal if you're locked into Windows. You can check out , or browse through our slide show that covers some of the Gateway One's design highlights.

Toshiba's Gigabeat T is a smaller, lighter, less expensive version of one of our favorite MP3 players, the Gigabeat S. Its luxurious Windows Portable Media Center interface, excellent audio quality, and crisp, bright QVGA screen make it standout performer. Unfortunately, limited storage capacity and lack of memory expansion hold it back from greatness.

Verizon Wireless has finally landed itself a new smart phone--and a pretty exciting one to boot. Meet the Motorola Q9m. As the successor to the Motorola Q, the Q9m has some notable improvements, including an excellent, full QWERTY keyboard, a sexy red trim, and Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition--but some performance issues remain. Check out our photo gallery for a closer look at the design, and then read our full review to see what the Q9m has to offer in terms of features and performance.

The HTC Cavalier S630 is the supposed successor to the T-Mobile Dash, and though it's yet to be officially announced by HTC or a U.S. carrier, we scored an unlocked version of the Windows Mobile smart phone. Here is our hands-on look at the Cavalier.