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Asus MS236H
The Asus MS236H is an attractive monitor with a few shortcomings; the buttons are frustrating, and the lack of adjustability may annoy some. It does, however, represent excellent power savings, looks great and delivers acceptable performance.
ViewSonic PJD6381 3D projector
The ViewSonic PJD6381 3D projector is a good example of a product whose designers haven't quite thought things through.
Reviews
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ViewSonic VX2268wm
The VX2268wm is a reasonably good entry for a TN screen; however, we're not sold on the 3D, which increases the price greatly. For the dollars involved, we'd rather ditch the 3D and buy a higher quality monitor.
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ViewSonic VX2237wm
The VX2237wm is passable considering its price range, but you can get better for cheaper if you don't need the speakers.
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Acer G225HQ
The G225HQ is nothing special, but it'll likely appeal to twitch gamers with next to zero input lag, its aggressive styling and affordable price. It's just a shame it's a gloss screen.
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AOC 2236Vw
AOC's 2236Vw is a budget-level model, with severe light bleed, poor greyscale control and an awful OSD. There are simply much better options in this price range, like Acer's G225HQ. As such, we can't recommend it.
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Asus VH232H
The VH232H is great on build quality, but stumbles on image quality. Colour accuracy isn't its strong point, sharpness is set too high and movie watching over HDMI isn't the best; but if you just want to do some basic gaming, it might fit your bill.
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Dell SX2210T
We're still not convinced touchscreen monitors plugged into desktops without dedicated software is a good idea, and the SX2210t does nothing to change this. Combined with the heaviness of the stand and the cost, unless you absolutely have a hankering for touch, we'd suggest a normal monitor instead.
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Samsung SyncMaster XL2370
The stylish XL2370 impresses with its contrast ratio, thin screen and comparatively low power requirements. The price really stings though thanks to the LED backlight, and it's definitely not for colour professionals, but gamers are sure to like it a lot.
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Philips Brilliance 225B
While its display quality is no greater or less than the norm, Philips' Brilliance 225B does one thing very well: saves power. Just don't use it for gaming.
Features
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MacBook Pro vs. the PC competition
Mac or PC? The war rages on. We've thrown the most recent 13-inch MacBook Pro and the closest PC to a Mac we've seen, the Dell Studio XPS 13, into the ring for an all-out brawl.
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Best PC games
Console titles may get all the fanfare, but there are still plenty of great games to play on the PC.
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Best games for Mac
With all the focus on console gaming these days, the poor old Mac often seems to be totally ignored. But fear not, Apple fans, for some of the greatest PC games are also available for your Mac. We've gathered some of the best.
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Steam report card: 2009
One year on, things have gotten worse on Steam. While there's more publishers, there's even more discrepancies in pricing and availability between the US and Australia.
News
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Microsoft shows how PCs, phones, Xbox 360s play well together
A recent demo of a single game being played on a PC, a phone and an Xbox 360 shows how Microsoft's three-screen philosophy will work in practice.
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Augmented reality in Aussie film clip
Aussie band Lost Valentinos is using augmented reality in its latest video clip and is asking for your help.
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Foxtel offers TV downloads for free
Foxtel subscribers will soon be able to watch all of their channels on their PC for free with the launch of the Foxtel Download service.
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Left 4 Dead 2 banned in Australia
It looks like the dead won't be rising down under anytime soon with Left 4 Dead 2 being the latest game refused classification in Australia.
DIYs and How-to
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How to family-proof your PC
You may be savvy about computer security, but what about your family and friends? Before loved ones wreak havoc on your files, make sure you take these four basic security precautions.
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101 software tips, tweaks and tricks
Our insider secrets will help you master your PC and its most important applications.
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Moving your iTunes library from PC to Mac
Here's a relatively painless method to bring your iTunes library with you when you switch from PC to Mac.
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Build the ultimate quiet PC
A noisy PC can drive you to distraction. Use our guide to discover the main causes of unwanted computer noise and build yourself the ultimate quiet PC!
Downloads
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Descent II demo
Exterminate alien robots in this 360-degree 3D war zone.
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RadioSHARK
Access and record radio broadcasts.
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LogSat Professional
Track satellites around the earth.
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Apple PowerBook 1400 Floppy Drive Update
Correct a problem where PC-formatted disks are not read properly on PowerBook 1400s.



















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