Apple's iPod Touch does Wi-Fi, is lighter than the iPhone, and can play pretty much all of the same games, says Charles ArthurPhotograph: apple/PRThe Sony eReader has an impressive screen that makes for easy reading, says Jemima Kiss – but the navigation can be confusingPhotograph: PRAll the Flip Ultra does is shoot video, but does it so well it's no surprise it's called the iPod of camcorders, says Chris PartridgePhotograph: PRKodak's EasyShare Digital Photo Frame not only shows off your pictures, but also plays tunes - and video, says Kevin AndersonPhotograph: PRJack Schofield found Acer's first entry into the mini-notebook market, the Aspire One, to be one of the best offerings – but it's got imperfectionsPhotograph: PRNintendo's Wii Fit is much more than just a game, says Greg Howson – but don't ditch that gym membership just yetPhotograph: PRStephen Fry: "It remains a matter of ineluctable fact that the introduction of the iPhone just over a year ago changed the smartphone market for ever." And the greatness of Apple's iPhone 3G "is not revealed in its outer lineaments ... software is crucial".Photograph: Apple Inc./APCharles Arthur on the Archos 5 media tablet: "While pricey, and a tiny bit bulky it's absolutely what an internet tablet should be: able to play music and video and surf the net and get email"Photograph: PRThe Neuros OSD – a media recorder, viewer and streamer – can cope with many file formats and record from a TV or audio source: "absolutely my favourite device of the year", says Charles ArthurPhotograph: PRThe Polaroid PoGo, which is no bigger than a mobile phone and prints off photos the size of a business card, briefly bamboozled Alan RusbridgerPhotograph: PR