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Dell W1900 LCD TV

Dell's LCD TV does what most of Dell's other consumer offerings do -- challenge the existing players on a price front, although as an LCD TV it's not the shiniest and best model we've ever seen.

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Dell Crystal

Although the performance is okay, Dell's Crystal is best left to those who want to prove they have money.

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Dell 2707WFP

You probably don't need the 2707WFP 27-inch Widescreen LCD, but who cares about need? This LCD display is a pure display of luxury, and a highly enjoyable one at that.

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Dell E207WFP

The Dell E207WFP's low price makes it a worthwhile budget LCD contender, as long as you don't need high performance or extra features.

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Dell 3008WFP

With a crazy number of inputs, 1080p over component and good rendering of 1080i, this screen has set itself up as a potential TV replacement, let alone a huge monitor. This one's the new king.

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Dell launches LCD TV in Australia

Dell Australia launches a 19-inch, wide-screen LCD TV that has an integrated tuner so you can watch TV while surfing the Internet, working on spreadsheer and sending e-mail.

Wonderful wide screen: Dell's 30-inch monitor

We predicted some big LCD monitors would debut at CES, and Dell proved us right by announcing the 30-inch wide-screen UltraSharp 3007WFP.

Nation of hoarders: 30 million PCs rot in Australia

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.

CES 2007: Dell woos gamers and greens

A new heat sink turns down the temperature on overclocked PCs, and the Plant a Tree program targets greenhouse guilt.

High-def buyers face upgrade headaches

Australians may be snapping up high definition (HD) capable equipment, but movie studios and technology vendors face a potential public relations disaster if they can't help consumers avoid compatibility problems that could potentially force consumers to repurchase equipment down the road.

DIY: Improve Your Image - Tune up your monitor

Unlike CRTs, which have fully adjustable images, LCD monitors allow for little image tweaking, but that doesn't mean you can't enhance your settings at all. Here we show you how to get the most from your flat-panel display.

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.

Planning makes perfect -- know your PC components

Your new PC will only be as good as the sum of its parts. Here's a quick guide to the main PC components you'll find available in 2006, so you can match your performance requirements and budget realities.

Tie a holiday ribbon on an all-in-one printer

Multifunction printers not only make great gifts themselves, they're also handy for decorating gifts, planning parties and sending seasonal greetings.

Monitors that do more than work

If you work at home or use your breaks for gaming, you need a monitor that excels at displaying productivity apps and delivers good DVD and gaming performance. Here are four recommendations.

CES 2008 wrap: tech's crystal ball

CES 2008 has wrapped for another year, and so CNET.com.au looks over the tech and the products we will be using in the years to come.

Format wars: the tech that should have won

Did you love Laserdisc? Were you bonkers over Betamax? Do you cry yourself to sleep because BeOS never hit the big time? Fret no more -- superdork Captain Tech is here to travel back in time and save the format losers that should have triumphed.

Top five Vista-ready notebooks

Why wait till January 30? We pick the top five notebooks which are ready for Vista out of the box.