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Laptop lowdown: 25 things you need to know to buy the perfect notebook
In the market for a new notebook? Check out our list of 25 things you need to consider before you hit the shops.
Philips 32PFL9432D
While the Philips 32PFL9432D is an excellent television in terms of image quality and features, a few annoyances make it less desirable to own than other units on the market.
Reviews
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Samsung BD-P1400
The Samsung BD-P1400 has a lot to offer for the price in HD audio-video performance and is highly recommended — especially if you don't care for interactive features.
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Denon AVR-3808
The Denon AVR-3808 A/V receiver is absolutely packed with functionality and sounds great, but you'll need to be an A/V geek to unlock all its potential.
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HP Pavilion HDX - 'Dragon'
With a 20-inch widescreen, HD DVD drive and HDTV tuner, HP's Pavilion HDX has supersized the desktop replacement into a fire-breathing, multimedia beast.
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Lenovo ThinkPad X61s
The ThinkPad X61s provides excellent dual-core performance in a lightweight, compact package that's still comfortable to use.
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Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable)
After months of delay, the Sony PSP is finally here in Australia. Should Nintendo be worried? Read our Australian review.
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Apple SuperDrive Mac Mini (1.42 GHz)
The Apple SuperDrive Mac Mini addresses some of the shortcomings of its AU$799 predecessor, making it a well-rounded home PC at its base configuration.
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Onkyo HT-S780
The plus-size Onkyo HT-S780 HTIB delivers sonic power and glory that are simply unavailable in more fashionable systems.
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Toshiba Portege M300
The M300 will satisfy users who need a stylish lightweight notebook with an optical drive for their work. Mind the processing power, though.
Features
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Xbox 360 vs PlayStation 3 vs Wii
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or Wii — which next generation games console will reign supreme?
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The more pixels, the merrier?
The number of pixels on a television panel, or its native resolution, determines the amount of detail you'll see on screen. So, it's worth paying more for higher resolutions... or is it?
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Top 10 mobile phones of May
Sony Ericsson's 2005 line-up attracted much attention in May, along with some stylish fashion phones and a new release from Nokia, the 3230.
News
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Verbatim fires blanks, nudges Blu-ray ahead
Verbatim today announced the immediate availability of blank BD-R and BD-RW Blu-ray media, joining TDK and Sony as the three manufacturers shipping blank Blu-ray discs to Australia at this point in time. In contrast, HD-DVD blanks are still yet to arrive.
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Apple details Mini release
Apple Computer confirmed the upcoming release of a AU$799 computer aimed at increasing its audience beyond the Mac faithful.
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HD DVD vs. Blu-ray: who cares?
Since its 1997 debut, the DVD format has gone on to become perhaps the biggest success in the history of home theatre and consumer electronics. But will the current king of the video hill still be number one by the time it hits its 10th birthday?
DIYs and How-to
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100 tips to speed up your software
Do more faster with these amazingly useful shortcuts.
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Tips on buying a digital TV
CNET.com.au steps you through the process of buying a digital TV.
Downloads
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eTeSoft Video Converter
Convert between most popular video formats.
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Any Video to DVD Converter and Burner
Convert and burn AVI, MP4, WMV, DivX, MKV, FLV, Youtube video to DVD with subtitle.
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AbyssMedia Audio Converter Plus
Convert your audio files between various formats: MP3, WMA, FLAC, AMR, WAV, and others.
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Armenian Video Converter
Convert various video files between formats.
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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