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Panasonic optimistic about 3D TV
Panasonic is hoping to capitalise on James Cameron's new 3D film Avatar by launching its own 3D technology for the home at CEATEC in Japan this week.
3D TV and crazy gadgets from CEATEC Japan
Ty Pendlebury takes us through the highlights at CEATEC, the Japanese trade show for the gadget-obsessed.
Reviews
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Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D
Lovers of all things kitsch, quirky and new gather round, for Fujifilm has a brand new camera that takes its cues from the hottest 3D technology back in the 1950s.
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Samsung PS42A450P1
The Samsung PS42A450P1 is a 42-inch plasma which features 100Hz motion compensation and is capable of displaying 3D games and videos.
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Zalman ZM-M220W
The Zalman ZM-M220W is a very good gaming monitor, with decent contrast and colours, but the 3D capabilities aren't as special as we'd hoped.
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Griffin Technology iTrip PSP
If you want to bulk up the sound of your PSP without running cables to your stereo or a set of powered speakers, Griffin's iTrip for PSP is a nice -- though slightly pricey -- solution.
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Opera 9 Technology Preview 2
Opera adds BitTorrent support along with Mac-style widgets to the next release of its browser, as well as adding some features already found in Firefox.
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Sony Ericsson J300i
Sony Ericsson's dual-band J300i is slated for release in Q2, 2005. This entry-level handset features include MP3/AAC playback, 3D games, voice dialing and 12MB of internal memory.
Features
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What's hot (and not) in televisions 2009
Looking to buy a new TV this year, but not sure what to look for? We go over some of the hottest new features promoted at CES 2009.
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Blu-ray vs HD DVD: which video format is for you?
Is Blu-ray bang for your buck? Is HD DVD hot to trot? Which next-generation video format should you choose and why?
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Motorola rolls out a Pebl, a Slvr and a new Razr
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Pimp your ride with Intel
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News
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Panasonic readies 3D plasma display
Panasonic has developed a full-HD 3D plasma panel and high-precision active shutter glasses for the consumer market. The 50-inch prototype will be unveiled at the Ceatec Japan 2009 trade show next week.
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Energy-aware internet routing coming soon
Researchers say they have developed a routing algorithm that can help big internet companies reduce their energy bills by millions of dollars.
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Sony 3D Blu-ray coming in 2010?
Pending final format agreement, Sony is planning on introducing 3D Blu-ray discs and players by the end of next year.
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3D means new rules for directors
The rise of 3D technology for movies and television will force a change in how directors tell stories.
DIYs and How-to
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Google Earth: Making 3D models
Ever wonder how designers make models in 3D? Check out this free program from Google that lets you create, view and edit 3D plans quickly and easily.
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DIY: How to get tech help
Technology is frustrating, but before you give up a day's pay for tech support, take a look at these troubleshooting tips. It could save you money -- and your self-esteem.
Downloads
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Sharpshooter's Miniature Golf
Play golf in 3D and design your own courses.
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Bowling Evolution
Play a realistic bowling game and compete online.
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3D-Tool
View, mark up, share, measure, and annotate 3D CAD files and 2D drawings.
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Quidam
Generate 3D characters ready to be animated into all major 3D applications.
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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