LG's BD300 produces decent images and sound and can be networked to take advantage of BD-Live features — just so long as you don't mind laying some Ethernet cable.
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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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The LG 42LG60FD, or Scarlet as it's otherwise known, is a flashy, style-oriented LCD which thankfully has the performance and features to back it all up.
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Available on 3, LG's U8110 is a clamshell mobile phone that supports video calls and has a MP3 player onboard.
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LG is taking on the big boys of hi-fi with a new range of "luxury audio" products designed by a respected audio engineer.
At a press conference at CES 2007, LG introduced the first player capable of playing both Blu-ray and HD DVD discs.
Although Internet video seems to be going mainstream in the US, the idea of tuning in to IPTV content without needing to connect to a next gen console or home theatre PC is not catching on with Australian vendors, let alone consumers.
Intel will today launch the new Centrino mobile computing platform to Australian customers, promising some modest gains in performance and a few new features for both corporate and consumer users.
Asia's biggest information technology trade fair failed to produce any new cutting-edge must-have products such as the iPods and Walkmans seen at shows in previous years.
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Whether you want to buy a home-theatre in a box or go the components route, you'll need to decide which way is best for you right from the start.
Camera phones are all the rage, but they're still a little confusing for some folks. Is it a camera, or is it a phone? And can you take decent photos or organise them in any meaningful way? Find out how to take better photos with your camera phone, change the filenames, and e-mail shots to pals.
CNET.com.au steps you through the process of buying a digital TV -- including why you should upgrade, features that matter and what to check in-store before you make your final choice.
It's episode two of CNET.com.au's new podcast, Digital Life. This week we're talking (s)wanky phones, Facebook nakedness and laptop-buying tips, with a bit of iPhone rumour-mongering thrown in for kicks.
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