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Sony Alpha DSLR-A330

The A330 is a digital SLR with a 10.2 megapixel sensor, a 2.7-inch variable angle LCD screen, and quick AF live view.

Canon Pixma MX330

The Canon Pixma MX330 doesn't produce the best quality prints, but you won't find a more versatile printer in the sub-$200 category. An auto-document feeder, 1.8-inch LCD screen, and easy-to-use features make it an excellent choice for creative homes on a budget.

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Reviews

  • Altech SysArielAtom-DP04

    The DP04 is a classic example of why nettop buyers are better off buying netbooks.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1

    The GH1 is the successor to the Lumix DMC-G1, Panasonic's first camera to use the micro four thirds format. The GH1 adds HD video to the package, and will be available from late May — but is it worth the upgrade?

  • Sennheiser HD 800

    If you're looking for the ultimate hi-fi experience in a pair of headphones, then the Sennheiser HD 800 should be on your audition list.

  • Motorola EM330

    It is yet another clamshell phone from yet another phone company. So what sets this mobile phone apart from the others? Not much.

  • Jabra BT530 with USB Adapter

    Good looks and solid performance come at a price. If you don't intend to make use of the bundled USB adapter we suggest you look at cheaper alternatives.

  • Olympus E-520

    The E-520 adds an appealing range of features to the existing Olympus line-up of dSLRs, but mostly for the first-time buyer. Apart from image stabilisation built into the body and the ability to use older lenses on the Four Thirds system, there is not much that really sets the E-520 apart from other cameras in its class.

  • JVC Everio GZ-MG330

    If you're not interested in being able to record HD footage, you'll find this standard definition camcorder a good bet.

  • Motorola ROKR EM330

    Like its musical sibling the EM325, Motorola's EM330 crams music phone goodness into a simple flip phone form factor. Motorola promise fast drag and drop USB 2.0 connections to PCs and a 3.5mm headphone jack for connecting your favourite headset. Watch out for the EM330 when it lands down under in October.

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Features

  • Cameras and camcorders for Mother's Day

    Why give mum a bunch of flowers that will wilt, when you can give her one of these cameras or camcorders for memories that she can cherish for years to come.

  • Best hard-disk camcorders

    Hard-disk camcorders offer more space than you can poke the proverbial stick at, allowing you to record hours upon hours of footage. We nominate three of the best.

  • Digital SLRs that won't burn your pocket

    You don't need to reach deep into your pockets to own a digital SLR. We've rounded up these shooters under the AU$2,000 price point.

  • Panasonic's new Lumix line-up

    Panasonic has expanded its digital camera line-up to include a new prosumer and four compact cameras as well as its first digital SLR.

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  • Sony's new dSLRs put the 'a' in basic

    Sony has revealed its new range of entry-level digital SLRs, designed to appeal to first-time buyers.

  • Optus Monster Caps: Read the fine print

    In the everlasting war to win your dollar, Optus has again recalculated its capped contract plans, calling these new plans Monster Caps. But as with the announcement of its prepaid broadband plans late in 2008, the devil is in the details, or monster as the case may be.

  • Battery cost holding back hybrids and EVs

    BusinessWeek posted a feature entitled "The Electric Car Battery War", looking at the rush to refine Lithium-ion battery technology and posing the question "Should the US government get involved?" We contend, though, that the most important thing is reducing the cost of the batteries.

  • Singapore Airlines gives cattle-class iPod docks

    Singapore Airlines has announced it's giving something back to its Australian economy customers — iPod connectivity.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Camcorder formats: which one is best?

    Prospective camcorder buyers are faced with a choice of four types of camcorder recording media: hard disk, flash memory, MiniDV/HDV tapes, or mini-DVD. We run through the pros and cons of all four formats to make your purchasing journey a little less like a trip through Dante's nine circles of hell.

  • Build the ultimate quiet PC

    A noisy PC can drive you to distraction. Use our guide to discover the main causes of unwanted computer noise and build yourself the ultimate quiet PC!

  • DIY: Create a blockbuster home video

    Got hours of home movies that no one can bear to watch - not even you? Desktop video editing is the answer. Our 10-step guide will help you cut out the boring bits and add effects that will have your family and friends wanting more.

  • CNET.com.au's quick guide to Intel processors

    Confused about Intel's new naming scheme for their processors? Here's a quick guide to show you how they measure up.

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Downloads

  • Twitter FriendAdder

    Add or remove twitter friends automatically to get more visitors.

  • SyncCell

    Sync your Outlook Calendar and Contacts to your RAZR, LG Dare, and other Motorola phones.

  • Access Password Recovery Genie

    Recover passwords for MS Access databases.

  • WinI2C-DDC

    Use DDC/CI protocol to control your desplay devices in Windows environment.

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