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Panasonic Viera TH-P42S10A
For a budget plasma, the Panasonic Viera TH-P42S10A certainly doesn't perform like one and boasts a significant improvement on last year's models.
Electric cars making a comeback, soonish
The all-electric car — which had a brief heyday less than a decade ago before the car companies killed it — is about to make a comeback.
Reviews
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Toshiba 46XV500A
The Toshiba 46XV500A 46-inch LCD is the company's best yet, but it's got a lot of competition from TVs with more sophisticated performance and features.
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LG 50PG79ED
The LG 50PG79ED offers an excellent picture for the price and adds a useful, though at times idiosyncratic, digital recorder with 160GB of space.
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Philips 42PFL7403D
The Philips 42PFL7403D is a solid 1080p television, which shows particular strengths with HD content, but you'll need to tweak it to get the best results.
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Samsung LA40A550
The Samsung LA40A550 LCD television is generally good, but has a few problems here and there. Considering it's a mid-range unit, that's to be expected.
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Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ850A
This flagship Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ850A is just as good as or even better than the Pioneer LX Kuro in many areas and at a far more reasonable asking price, too.
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Panasonic TH-42PZ800A
If sport or movies are your aim then plasma is still the king, and the Panasonic TH-42PZ800A offers a great picture for a great price.
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Samsung PS42A450P1
The Samsung PS42A450P1 is a 42-inch plasma which features 100Hz motion compensation and is capable of displaying 3D games and videos.
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Smart ForTwo coupe (2008)
We've taken the second-gen Smart fortwo for a quick spin and, although the diminutive city runabout has grown up, expanding in all directions, it's surprisingly peppy around town.
Features
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Your most popular screensavers
Though computer monitor technology has long since passed the days when you truly needed to "save your screen", screensavers are still a lot of fun.
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Adobe's Lightroom 2 beta broadens editing horizons
New version of Adobe software, going into public beta testing Wednesday, significantly expands editing possibilities — and brings it closer to regular Photoshop.
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Printer buying guide
CNET.com.au's printer buying guide is all the input you need to get the best output.
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Best of CeBIT Australia 2006
CeBIT Australia attracted around 30,000 people last week to its computer expo at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. Here are our top picks from what we saw and CNET.com.au's CeBIT 2006 People's Choice Award the best consumer product or service.
News
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GM kills Pontiac, probably US Commodore exports too
Monday, US time, GM confirmed what the rumour mill had been cranking out all of last week: that it would kill the storied Pontiac brand. Along with it, the Holden Commodore with the koala nose, the Pontiac G8, will also probably perish.
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Entry-level Panasonic plasmas get Infinite Black
Of the 42 individual models of TVs that Panasonic announced at CES 2009, the X1 series lives on the bottom rung. That didn't stop the company from endowing the plasmas with so-called Infinite Black technology, however.
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30,000 get naked with iiNet
Australia's third-largest internet service provider iiNet today said it had signed up more than 30,000 local customers to its naked DSL service and more than 80,000 to its internet telephony offering.
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CIOs pass their verdict on the 3G iPhone
CIOs of top Australian organisations spilled the beans to ZDNet.com.au on what they think of the 3G iPhone, and whether they will let the device, launched early this morning, into their enterprise.
DIYs and How-to
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A computer's life expectancy
Can you tell me what needs to be replaced most frequently: computer, monitor, mouse or keyboard?
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CNET.com.au's quick guide to TV types
Read our guide to the pros and cons of new, high-tech TVs, and you'll feel a whole lot more confident when you hit your local electronics store.
Downloads
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Multi Dictionary for iPhone
Get a multi language dictionary on your iPhone.
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Blacklist for iPhone
Avoid unwanted calls to your iPhone.
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ThoughtManager for Education
Outliner and resource bank for college & K-12 teachers and students. Over 90 outlines included.
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BEIKS Italian-English-Italian Dictionary for Palm OS
Bi-directional English-Italian dictionary with about 60, 000 headwords
The Explain Series
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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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Commonwealth Bank Mobile Banking
Bank anywhere, anytime. Learn more.
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Nokia Navigation
The introduction of GPS adds a new dimension of 'social navigation'.


















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