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ViewSonic VX2268wm

The VX2268wm is a reasonably good entry for a TN screen; however, we're not sold on the 3D, which increases the price greatly. For the dollars involved, we'd rather ditch the 3D and buy a higher quality monitor.

Toshiba Regza 47ZV600A

The Toshiba Regza 47ZV600E is a capable LCD TV which delivers in the audio-visual department, all at a fairly inexpensive asking price.

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Reviews

  • Philips Brilliance 225B

    While its display quality is no greater or less than the norm, Philips' Brilliance 225B does one thing very well: saves power. Just don't use it for gaming.

  • Dell Vostro V13

    The Dell Vostro V13 is a compact, stylish notebook that could be an intriguing netbook alternative if only the battery life were better.

  • Apple iPad

    Apple's long-awaited tablet is here. Here's a First Look at what it offers.

  • Fujitsu LifeBook P3110

    Fujitsu has perfectly positioned the LifeBook P3110, from the AU$1099 price, to its size and specs. If you have modest needs but have been hesitant about picking up a netbook, you'll be pleasantly surprised by what this laptop can offer.

  • HP ProBook 4310s

    If you find that the price is right and you are only planning on doing menial tasks, you could do a lot worse than the HP ProBook.

  • Apple iPod Touch 64GB (3rd generation)

    Not much doing here in Touch-land. A new 64GB model, no 16GB unit and price cuts for everyone! Oh, and a bit more performance.

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X2

    Sony Ericsson has taken the lid off the Xperia X2, a Windows Mobile smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard that looks suspiciously like last year's model.

  • Toshiba Satellite L500D

    We like the Toshiba Satellite L500D, it's amazing value for its price. However, we think it's worth paying the extra AU$200 for the version with the less power hungry GPU.

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Features

  • MacBook Pro vs. the PC competition

    Mac or PC? The war rages on. We've thrown the most recent 13-inch MacBook Pro and the closest PC to a Mac we've seen, the Dell Studio XPS 13, into the ring for an all-out brawl.

  • WWDC 2009 live blog

    We blog live at Apple's WWDC 2009 keynote speech.

  • CES 2008 wrap: tech's crystal ball

    CES 2008 has wrapped for another year, and so CNET.com.au looks over the tech and the products we will be using in the years to come.

  • Philips shows off future tech ware

    At IFA 2006, the annual consumer electronics fair which runs for six days in Berlin, Dutch giant Philips showcased and demonstrated some of its next-gen, market-ready concepts and prototypes at the Future Zone.

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  • Sony's 2010 TVs beyond 'just' Freeview

    Sony has announced its 2010 Bravia range, which includes internet TV and 3D capabilities as well as a smattering of striking design.

  • LG GC990 Louvre concept phone spotted

    LG is showing off the GC900 camera phone concept, packed with photographic bells and whistles under the code-name Louvre.

  • LG Viewty Smart details leaked

    A couple of months ago, LG's UK blog did the honours of revealing the Arena prior to the official announcement. Now it's done it again, in what could either be a smart marketing move or honest oversight; we're inclined to think the former.

  • Sony Ericsson's new W508 Walkman phone

    Sony Ericsson expanded its Walkman phone line at CES with the announcement of its new W508 music phone.

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