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Asus MS236H

The Asus MS236H is an attractive monitor with a few shortcomings; the buttons are frustrating, and the lack of adjustability may annoy some. It does, however, represent excellent power savings, looks great and delivers acceptable performance.

Google bringing Android to your TV

Google TV is teaming up with Intel and Sony to bring mobile-like apps to your television.

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Reviews

  • Asus VH232H

    The VH232H is great on build quality, but stumbles on image quality. Colour accuracy isn't its strong point, sharpness is set too high and movie watching over HDMI isn't the best; but if you just want to do some basic gaming, it might fit your bill.

  • Garmin-Asus nuvifone A50

    The nuvifone's Linux heritage can be seen in the M50, an Android nuvifone that certainly doesn't skimp in the navigation department.

  • Asus EeeBox PC EB1501

    We've yet to be truly bowled over by any nettop PC, and while this one is not the be all and end all of systems, if you yearn for a full keyboard and external monitor presence, it's a fair option.

  • Asus Eee PC Seashell 1201N

    As one of the few netbooks with a dual-core Atom processor and Nvidia Ion graphics, the 12.1-inch Eee PC 1201N has superior performance compared with most Atom-based machines, but any higher-level ULV thin-and-light will still do better.

  • Sony Vaio VPCL118FG/B

    Sony's all-in-one PC isn't cheap and it could do with more storage, but otherwise it's a highly attractive option for those who crave simplicity.

  • Sony Vaio VPCCW15FG

    Sony's latest vibrant Vaio has plenty of grunt, but nowhere near enough power.

  • Samsung Q320

    Samsung's Q320 impresses us on most levels, except for the critical issue of battery life.

  • Asus HP-100U Dolby Headphone Set

    Gamers with a penchant for very loud explosions will like the HP-100U, but those who want distinct audio levels will want to listen elsewhere.

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Features

  • Best 13-inch laptops

    13-inch laptops are the new 15-inch. With decent resolution screens, excellent portability, good performance and in some cases stellar battery life, this segment is set to explode in 2010.

  • Intel's latest processors: What you need to know

    With a host of new features over previous-generation chips, Intel's new Core processor line-up offers more than just a speed bump.

  • Most beautiful monitors

    Monitors have a tendency to be fairly plain objects, but every now and then a vendor goes out of its way to bring design to the fore.

  • Netbooks: Mini laptops, max portability

    Netbooks are excellent secondary laptops, or if you're always on the road and need portability but not necessarily performance. We round-up the best we've seen so far.

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  • The Olympics run on Windows (XP)

    The many Acer computers that dot the Winter Olympic venues are running Windows, but it's the venerable Windows XP rather than one of Microsoft's newer operating systems.

  • Garmin-Asus goes Android

    Ahead of Mobile World Congress 2010, Garmin-Asus reveals two new Nuvifone models, the Android-powered M10 and the Windows Mobile-based A50.

  • Intel, Nokia introduce MeeGo

    MeeGo, is a new OS platform that is intended for a wide range of devices such as handsets, tablet PCs, netbooks, in-vehicle systems and even LCD TVs.

  • Netbook inside wireless keyboard = Asus Eee Keyboard PC

    Always looking for new ways to connect users with PCs, the inventive minds at Asus have packed the guts from a netbook/nettop Atom-based PC into a wireless keyboard.

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DIYs and How-to

  • XP to Vista: How to transfer your data

    In this quick guide we'll show you how to transfer your files and settings from an aging Windows XP computer to a new Vista machine.

  • File sharing between XP, Vista and OS X on a local network

    You've got a Mac and a PC hooked up to a local network, and you'd like to share files between them. Thing is, file sharing isn't easy. No sweat! CNET.com.au walks you through setting up file sharing on OS X, Vista and XP.

  • Dual boot Windows XP and Vista

    Already got XP installed, but want to try Vista? Here's how to run both at once.

  • Speed up Vista

    Whether you upgrade an older PC to Windows Vista or have bought a new PC with Vista installed, you might think the operating system doesn't run as quickly as it should.

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