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BenQ DV2050 LCD TV

BenQ's DV2050 is a functional LCD panel with very few enticing frills to display, although that's reflected in the asking price.

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BenQ DV3750 LCD TV

The BenQ DV3750 does not come with a pretty face but it is capable of painting stunning pictures matched with solid sound.

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BenQ DV3080 LCD TV

Minor niggles with the interface and physical design make the BenQ DV3080 less compelling than it really ought to be, although for many users it'll be a perfectly acceptable TV unit.

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BenQ DV2680 LCD TV

How does BenQ's LCD TV stack up?

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BenQ VA371

The BenQ VA371 serves well as a CRT TV replacement, though its DVD playback could have been better.

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LCD TV prices to drop: BenQ

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.

BenQ buys Siemens' mobile phone business

BenQ has taken over Siemens' mobile phone business. Local Siemens mobile phone owners won't be affected by the sale, however, with any existing warranty or service obligations to be honoured by the company, a Siemens spokesman said.

When it comes to tech, we like what we can't use

Consumers may never actually use all the functionality available in their tech gear, but woe betide any manufacturer who stops packing in all the bells and whistles, BenQ's CEO K.Y. Lee says.

Killer products fail to show at Taipei IT fair

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.

DIY: Monitor buying guide

With so many monitors to choose from, before you buy, it pays to figure out which specs and features will be most important to you.

CNET monitor buying guide

Confused by the choice in monitors these days? We separate the muck from the magic.

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?