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Best small TVs

Not every room wants a TV with a really large screen. What are the best options for small sized TVs?

Panasonic TH-L32G10A

The Panasonic TH-L32G10A is a high calibre 32-inch television and despite some standard-def problems the quality of the images it produces make up for a higher-than-average price.

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Reviews

  • Sony Bravia KDL32V5500

    The Sony Bravia KDL32V5500 is in a class of its own with its solid picture and ability to stream DLNA content worth the price of admission.

  • Sharp LC32D77X

    The Sharp LC32D77X is quite an exceptional 32-inch television, it's best with 1080p content but also plays standard-definition content quite well.

  • Sony Handycam HDR-XR100

    While it's a perfectly serviceable HD camcorder, the Sony Handycam HDR-XR100 should deliver a little more of everything for the money.

  • Sony Bravia KDL46EX1

    The Sony Bravia KDL46EX1 is a gorgeous looking unit that shows the tremendous promise of wireless HD technology. But we’d hold off on investing till it matures a little.

  • Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10EXBK HD Dual Camera

    Sanyo's entry-level portable camcorder is very portable indeed, but suffers with some design and implementation flaws.

  • Sony Bravia KDL40EX1

    The Sony Bravia KDL40EX1 is the company's "wireless picture frame TV" that also features wireless connectivity, four HDMI ports and a USB port.

  • TEAC LCDV3253HD

    The TEAC LCDV3253HD offers a good deal of features and convenience, but doesn't really offer what we consider more important — performance.

  • Samsung NV100HD

    While there is much to dislike about the styling and design of Samsung's 14.7-megapixel giant, at its heart it's definitely not a bad camera.

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Features

  • Best high-definition camcorders

    High-def camcorders, while not exactly cheap, are now more affordable then ever. CNET Australia picks a few that offer the best compromise between image quality and price.

  • LED vs. LCD: Which is better?

    Samsung has seemingly come out of nowhere with its new "LED TV" range. Yet, despite the name, the technology is more familiar than you'd think.

  • Is it time to go HD?

    Want to know whether HD is worth it yet? Here is our look at what's changed in the world of high-def lately — and what's on the horizon.

  • Best 32-inch LCD TVs

    We look at five of the best 32-inch LCD televisions and are surprised by the level of competition and the number of features offered for the price.

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  • Getting a complex(ion) over high definition

    Even make-up has entered the age of high definition.

  • Optus as Australia's iPhone carrier?

    Optus may lead Australia's iPhone race if parent company SingTel secures exclusive iPhone distribution rights in Singapore.

  • Best Buy kicks HD DVD while it's down

    Starting next month, US retail chain Best Buy says it will prominently display Blu-ray players and discs in its stores and recommend the format over rival HD DVD.

  • Netflix picks Blu-ray, rattles HD DVD

    If Warner Bros.' decision to go exclusively with Blu-ray Disc was an industry-rattling earthquake, Monday's news that Netflix would begin to phase out HD DVD rentals is an inevitable aftershock: much smaller impact, potentially damaging, and still leaves everyone feeling unsettled.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Top 10 reasons not to buy an iPhone

    Since its release, the iPhone has had more than its share of press. Love it or hate it, everyone's been talking about it and looking at its sleek, colourful interface, it's hard not to fall in love with it. But like most decisions based on emotion, buying one may not be the smartest thing to do — at least, not yet.

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