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Sony Ericsson Vivaz

HD video recording and continuously adjusting auto-focus are features that put the Vivaz into a special class of devices. The fact that it's easy on the eyes is a bonus.

Nokia C5

The C5 looks like the older Nokias we know and love but with a fresh coat of paint and improved with 3G, A-GPS, maps, memory and the Ovi Store.

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Reviews

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini

    Sony Ericsson's pebble-like X10 mini will find fans in those looking for something unique, but we wonder about its lasting appeal and how widespread this appeal could be.

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro

    The Xperia X10 mini pro will take up less space in your pant's pockets than the big daddy X10, but the addition of a full-QWERTY keyboard should attract texters to this pint-sized marvel.

  • Sony Bravia KDL46HX900

    The Sony Bravia KDL46HX900 is one of the company's flagship models and features a high-contrast LED backlight, internet TV and optional 3D.

  • Sony Bravia KDL46NX700

    Sony's 2010 Bravia NX series offers a bold design statement, plus built-in Wi-Fi with access to Bravia internet video and widgets.

  • Ricoh CX3

    Ricoh has finally hit the nail on the head with the CX3, it has the right balance between features, performance and affordability.

  • Dell Inspiron Zino HD

    While our review sample doesn't quite have the power to be a usable HTPC, if you're willing to spend a little more Dell offers the upgrades to get there.

  • Samsung S3650 Corby

    The Corby is excellent value, matching a very usable touchscreen mobile with a bargain bin price tag. If you're spending under AU$200, the Corby should be on your list to compare.

  • INQ Chat 3G

    The INQ Chat 3G takes the popular, inexpensive INQ1 and slaps a full QWERTY keyboard on top. It's an addition as delicious as gravy on a pile of mashed potatoes, but the Chat 3G doesn't live up to the BlackBerry devices that it emulates.

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Features

  • What is Freeview?

    There's been a lot of buzz about Freeview lately, but very little talk about what it actually is. Read our comprehensive guide on what it's about and what you need to be able to watch Freeview.

  • Resolution, scaling and jaggies demystified

    You've probably come across these jargon terms in reviews and brochures, but do you really know what they mean with reference to HD displays?

  • Intel's latest processors: What you need to know

    With a host of new features over previous-generation chips, Intel's new Core processor line-up offers more than just a speed bump.

  • Compact cameras with HD video

    Take your pick from our comprehensive line-up of point-and-shoots that support HD video capture.

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  • It's horror stories like this that will kill 3DTV

    Remember how virtual reality was going to be the Next Big Thing? What happened to that? Well, one of the developers of VR technology says it's the same thing that will happen to 3DTV.

  • Foxtel to begin 3D in 2011

    With CES 2010 abuzz with 3D TV announcements, cable provider Foxtel has said it is planning to begin 3D broadcasts of its own in 2011.

  • The mobile compromise is still a beach

    Most people head to the beach for the sun and sand, but I had an ulterior motive: I needed coverage, and I'm not talking about sunscreen.

  • 2010 Nexus One plans for Voda AU

    "Sometime 2010" is when Vodafone Hutchison Australia has said it would commence selling Google's new touchscreen handset, Nexus One.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Choose the right Bluetooth headset

    Bluetooth headsets have become essential for anyone who spends a great deal of time on the road — here's how they work and what to look for when you're choosing one.

  • How to reset and update Foxtel HD+

    Want to make sure you've got the latest software for your Foxtel iQ2, or just need to reset it if something goes wrong? Follow our easy guide.

  • How to connect your HDTV

    In this guide, we help make connecting your TV to the rest of your system less intimidating, and explain all the relevant technologies.

  • LCD and Plasma pros and cons

    LCD or plasma? Screens come in many different sizes, with the largest consumer panel topping out at about 70 inches. In this tutorial, we'll discuss which format works best for your living space.

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Downloads

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Videos

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