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LG DP392G

The LG DP392G is a great portable DVD player with features to keep almost anyone happy, if only it had enough battery for long plane journeys.

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NEC NDH-160 DVD recorder

Boasting a large hard drive, ample editing options and extensive multi-format support, the NEC NDH-160 is clearly among the best hard drive DVD recorders currently on the market.

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Philips PET825

A stylish portable DVD player with excellent image quality let down slightly with average performance from the speakers.

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Hitachi DZ-GX3300E

This camera provides an acceptable image most consumers will be pleased with, but its strength is when it's coupled with DVD-RAM and able to record over and over again, with the convenience of accessing footage and stills instantly.

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Samsung SV-DVD54T

Samsung's 3-in-1 device includes technology both old and new. It has a VCR, DVD player, and a digital set top box to bring SD pictures into your living room.

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Sony's 2008 Handycams are flash

Sony's rejigged 2008 camcorder line-up has more cameras than are in attendance for a Paris "oops I've slipped over, how silly of me" Hilton event. We give you a run down of each new model to help you sort the wheat from the chaff.

Panasonic's 2008 standard-def camcorders

In addition to its high-def and waterproof camcorders, Panasonic has unveiled five more models ranging from simple miniDV units to hybrid SD/hard drive ones.

CES 2007: A shotgun marriage for Blu-ray and HD DVD?

The key number in the battle between the Blu-ray and HD DVD camps is 250,000.

Blu-ray, HD DVD players: clunky, unimpressive

Amid the glitz and ultra-cutting-edge high-tech gadgets spread over what seemed like the 30 or 40 square kilometres of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, if you wanted to find a 1980s-era VCR, there were two places to look: The Blu-ray and HD DVD exhibits.

Honey, did you remember to call the DVD recorder?

Panasonic announced on Wednesday a DVD recorder that takes requests from the road.

Digital photo basics

Whether you've just bought a digital camera or are in the market for one, you'll learn the basics of buying and using a digicam in this introductory primer on digital photography.

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.

CNET.com.au's quick guide to TV types

Read our guide to the pros and cons of new, high-tech TVs, and you'll feel a whole lot more confident when you hit your local electronics store.

All eyes on new DVD format war

With hardware manufacturers and movie studios dividing into the Blu-ray or HD-DVD camp, it is likely consumers will be hesitant to purchase players of either format until the dust settles.

Leopard vs Vista

What's inside Mac OS 10.5 Leopard and Windows Vista? Here's a rundown of the features offered by each.

MacBook Pro vs. the PC competition

Now that Macs are migrating to Intel processors, the Mac vs. PC argument can finally be put to a fair test. See which one won the debate.

CNET.com.au's digital SLR superguide

Digital SLR cameras have opened up new opportunities that change the way images look and are used. This guide will help you take your images to the next level.

Which 42" Plasma is right for you?

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?

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Diji Album 7

Create electronic photo albums that resemble real photo albums.

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FlipAlbum Vista Suite

Organize digital images into realistic picture albums.

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Blaze Photo

Import, edit, and share your photos.

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Bix Photo Book 3.12

Modify and view your photos in 3D.

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Softe Video Converter 1.01

Convert video files to MPEG, 3GP, AVI, FLV, and MP4 formats.

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