Samsung's LA32R71BDX 32-inch (81cm) LCD television offers a high-definition digital tuner, sleek design, and a clear image with a handy list of extra features.
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The Force 5 is an affordable, entry-level digital receiver with a large hard drive and intuitive menu interface. A great buy if you can get past the lack of HD support and single tuner configuration.
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LG has everything you need for screening your favourite movies with the new 26LZ5RV LCD TV -- soft drink and popcorn not included.
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A good bargain for a fully fledged HDTV, the Samsung 40-inch LCD is an excellent television across the board.
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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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TEAC is introducing a portable LCD TV range that sports a built-in DVD player.
Sony has announced a range of high-definition LCD televisions under a new brand called "Bravia", emphasising its belief that liquid crystal displays will supersede plasma sales over the next few years.
What does last night's dinner have in common with your old PC? They get thrown out when their value flatlines. ZDNet Australia asks why Australians hoard old PCs.
Don't rush if you're thinking of buying that big screen LCD TV this weekend. BenQ's local head is tipping prices in the 20" and 30" range will fall significantly within a month, some by up to AU$1000.
Flat screen television manufacturers will have to become greener after the release of a government discussion paper suggested many plasma and some LCD TVs could be banned for being energy hungry.
Forget about AM and FM, digital radio is the way of the future. You'll want to tune in -- if you live in Sydney.
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.
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Buying a mobile phone is more than a matter of picking the most feature-rich or slickest-looking device -- your usage and lifestyle are going to help you decide which is the the right plan and handset for you.
Get ready to hear our voices in your head as CNET.com.au launches its first podcast. In the inaugural episode, we talk Blu-ray, Rock Band and why video games featuring razorblade frisbees aren't available in Oz.
Want to know whether HD is worth it yet? Here is our look at what's changed in the world of high-def lately — and what's on the horizon.
We take you through the process of choosing, buying and making the most of, a high-definition television.
It has almost become a trend for camera manufacturers to announce their new offerings before any major event, and Olympus is no exception.
Canon refreshes its PowerShot range by launching three new cameras to replace existing models.