We found nothing inherently wrong with the Samsung SyncMaster 204T, a 20-inch LCD with an attractive design, decent image quality, and useful software, but other monitors offer more features for the price.
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The SyncMaster 173P delivers above-average image quality in a handsome package for style-minded graphics pros.
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The Samsung SyncMaster 204B can handle productivity and entertainment tasks, but there are less expensive alternatives that offer comparable image quality and superior features.
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Seeing or using the i560 is hardly a pulse-racing experience. People looking for a solid phone with navigation will find what they are looking for in the i560. Fashionistas should look elsewhere.
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The Samsung LA40A650 is a very good all-rounder which particularly shines in high definition, but it's facing some talented competition.
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Samsung's finally getting serious about OLED, with a prototype laptop cropping up sporting the display technology.
Panel can show two different pictures or sets of visual data simultaneously on the front and back of the same screen.
Company's upcoming model will be a 70-inch liquid crystal display with a 180-degree viewing angle.
Samsung Electronics has created a flexible LCD screen that measures seven inches diagonally, another technology that may one day be used in products such as e-books.
Electronics giant Samsung is hoping to achieve the same success on the small screen as it has with oversize TVs, the company said during a conference in San Francisco on Friday.
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.
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With so many different models and tons of unfamiliar specifications to consider, finding the right DVD recorder can be quite overwhelming.
Since its release, the iPhone has had more than its share of press. Love it or hate it, everyone's been talking about it and looking at its sleek, colourful interface, it's hard not to fall in love with it. But like most decisions based on emotion, buying one may not be the smartest thing to do — at least, not yet.
Thinking of buying a new PDA? Here's a run-down of all the features you'll need to consider before you hit the shops, including options you should watch for in platform, screen, CPU, memory, expansion, connectivity, synchonisation, power and more.
Is Blu-ray bang for your buck? Is HD DVD hot to trot? Which next-generation video format should you choose and why?
Interested in a sneak peek of what's heading our way in the not-so-distant future? Get your dose of home A/V buzz with CNET.com.au's Consumer Electronics Show 2007 preview.
Third-generation handsets offer video calls, music downloads and streaming services. They're generally a bit bigger than their 2G cousins but offer a whole lot more multimedia functionality.
42-inch plasma TVs are the hottest size in flat panel sets. But before you jump on the plasma bandwagon, which model offers the best TV experience?
CNET.com.au's M Factor competition lets you decide which is the ultimate mobile phone in each of six categories - Fashion, Camera, MP3, Smart, Budget and 3G.
Control how and when your phone alerts you about missed calls, unheard voicemail, and more.
View OS registry information.
Recover your deleted photos from memory cards.
Read and edit doc and text files or e-books on your Palm OS device.