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LG BE06 External Blu-ray Rewriter
LG's external Blu-ray writer is huge, but does the job. We're still not in the age of Blu-ray though, and we wonder if we ever will be.
LG BD370
Cheap and very cheerful, the LG BD370 Blu-ray player is a fantastically optioned piece of blue laser finery, and a new benchmark for budget players.
Reviews
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LG U400
For those who long for a music-focused phone with a slider form factor, the 3G U400 could be your device. Just be wary of the temperamental scroll wheel.
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LG Chocolate KG800
Despite its Chocolate moniker, the LG KG800 is a glossy piano-black slider phone with glowing touch-sensitive red controls below the screen.
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Dell Dimension 4700
Dell's new mainstream Dimension 4700 is an affordable, forward-looking PC that's well suited for the home or the small office.
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Dell Dimension 8400 (Pentium 4 Processor 550 3.4GHz, 1GB RAM)
The Dell Dimension 8400 offers exciting new hardware, but unless you're a staunch early adopter, you won't see a compelling reason to make an immediate upgrade.
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LG 7100
LG 7100
News
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125k Aussie iPhones in first 3 months
Apple shipped about 125,000 iPhones to Australia in the first two and a half months after the device went on sale on 11 July last year, analyst firm IDC said today.
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MusicStation and LoadIt bring subscription music to Oz
Subscription music services have finally hit Australia with the launch of Vodafone's MusicStation and Microsoft-Sanity venture LoadIt.
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Sony Ericsson takes No. 4 spot in handset shipments
Although Sony Ericsson made significant gains in 2006, Nokia is still the No. 1 mobile-handset manufacturer in the world, according to market researcher iSuppli.
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LG's sweet lure of Chocolate
Can the company position itself to be taken seriously as a premium mobile brand?










