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Ebook readers: A guide to the world of digital books and how to read them

E-readers are just entering the Australian market, and plenty of people are interested. But what should you know before you start buying digital books and e-readers? We explain the basics.

MSI Wind

This is one of the best mini laptops so far — it's comfortable to use, has a good display and it's affordable.

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Reviews

  • Samsung Widescreen

    The wow-factor of mobile TV aside; the Samsung Widescreen is an underachiever that sacrifices basic phone functions for all the glamour Telstra's Next G network has to offer.

  • LG LN800

    The LN800 is a solid first crack at the Aussie GPS market with its good looks, light sensor and text-to-speech, but it may not be enough to tempt punters.

  • Apple MacBook (2.0GHz, 13-inch, black)

    With the MacBook, Apple has corrected a handful of the iBook's shortcomings, hit a reasonable price point, and delivered a laptop that makes a great compromise between size and portability.

  • Musicmatch Jukebox 10.0

    This music jukebox/subscription service/store combination does it all, but its playlist-centric interface can cause confusion.

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Features

  • Ditch the disc: A guide to online music in Australia

    CDs are like so 1990s, man. If you're ready to ditch the disc, check out CNET.com.au's list of on-line music stores in Australia.

  • Gadget Buzz

    From a transparent hybrid kayak to robot dogs and mind machines, we bring you some of the coolest tech products around the globe.

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  • A bittersweet look at ten years of MP3s

    In the '90s, when the MP3 was new, it was difficult to predict the medium's effect on the music industry and our culture. Today, the results of the MP3 revolution are starting to show -- and they're not all good.

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DIYs and How-to

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