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Olympus E-450
Olympus has announced yet another camera to contend for the title of the world's smallest dSLR. It's not much of an evolution from the E-420, but has a couple of extra features that have trickled down from its older siblings.
MWg Atom V
MWg's first Australian release is a solid Windows Mobile smartphone at a reasonable price, let down in part by sluggish performance.
Reviews
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Motorola MC75
Enterprises looking to deploy a rugged, versatile mobile device will be impressed by the Motorola MC75's range of features. However, you pay a premium for smartphone functionality in a hardened form; this phone is not only tough, it is massive to the point of being unwieldy.
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Asus P750
The Asus P750 may be chunky, but it packs in a huge array of features. Combined with an equally impressive software bundle, the result is an excellent multifunction handheld that should appeal to a wide range of mobile professionals.
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Acer Aspire One
The Acer Aspire One is better than most netbooks. It's fantastic for anyone who wants a small, cheap machine on which to type and surf the web. However, its battery life lets it down slightly.
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Canon Pixma MP210
If you're looking for the best print and scan quality from a budget all-in-one, the Canon Pixma MP210 is the one for you. Other models, however, offer more substantial feature sets.
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Harmon Kardon Drive + Play
Harman Kardon's Drive + Play does a nice job of integrating your iPod with your car audio system, but we suggest having it installed professionally to get the best possible sound.
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ASUS P735
A handheld with good features for the business user, but those who want the latest HSDPA and GPS options may have to look elsewhere.
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BlueAnt Wireless V12 LCD
The BlueAnt Wireless V12 LCD Bluetooth headset solves the problem of not being able to see the caller ID when the headset is worn on the ear by providing a micro USB lanyard to wear around the neck, plus a vibrating alert feature. Although, it is bigger than most headsets, we still think it has a comfortable fit and good audio quality.
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O2 Xda Zinc
With a faster processor, the Xda Zinc has a slight performance edge over the Dopod 838 Pro but falls short by a slight margin in terms of aesthetics. Unless you're looking for a QWERTY handheld, there are more options out there.
Features
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Nokia's adds digital TV, home connectivity to Nseries
Finnish phone giant Nokia today unveiled three new Nseries mobile phones, including the N92, which can tune in to digital television broadcasts, and the N80, the first quad-band handset to support Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity.
News
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LCD TVs getting slimmer
Sharp, Hitachi and JVC are showing off LCD TVs with panels that are less than 25mm thick.
DIYs and How-to
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Renovating? Don't forget to network
Been doing a bit of renovating? Before you install the plasterboard and start painting, consider spending an afternoon to run a local area network (LAN) through your house.
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Headphone Buying Guide
Headphones come in all shapes and sizes, spanning the gamut from small and sporty to large and professional. Junking the set supplied with your MP3 player is also the easiest way to improve its sound quality. We step you through the ins and outs, as well as the technical mumbo jumbo.
The Explain Series
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Get (laptop) smart before you buy
Win the numbers game and get the laptop that's perfect your needs as well as your budget!
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
Windows® 7 has been designed to be more reliable, more responsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.
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Whereis® maps
If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.














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