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Toshiba REGZA 37WL68

A price drop and some extra features means the new Toshiba REGZA 37WL68 is an entry-level LCD television capable of good results with high-def material.

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Toshiba 37WL66 REGZA

The Toshiba 37WL66 REGZA is a good, if not great, entry into the mid-sized LCD television market, which offers a decent number of connections.

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Toshiba REGZA 32C3000

The Toshiba REGZA 32C3000 is part of the C3000 series and boasts a digital tuner, 2000:1 contrast ratio, and an intelligent 100Hz picture mode.

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Volkswagen Golf GT Sport TSI (Golf V, 2007)

The GT Sport TSI shape-shifts easily between a relaxed cruiser and inconspicuous hot-hatch, and the 1.4-litre Twincharger engine is an engineering marvel. But the GTI is just five grand more. Decisions, decisions.

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Toshiba 47WL66

Huge screen with a stylish design but lacking in picture quality.

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Taking the blur out of LCD TVs

Manufacturers like Samsung are beginning to incorporate a new technology in high-end TVs.

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.

Sharp monitor delivers 3D without glasses

The Japanese firm has developed a monitor that gives images a 3D effect when viewed normally.

Digital photo pro secrets

Learn the secrets of getting great, clear photographs no matter what the situation. This guide teaches you the fundamentals of digital photography, and reveals the tricks pro photographers use to get great images of people, objects, live action, and much more.

DIY: Desktop buying guide

What you need to know -- from finding the type of PC that fits your lifestyle to catching up on all of the latest trends.

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