The Grab 'n' Go Multimedia Player makes a decent play at the budget-end of the playback market — but its limitations are obvious.
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Iomega's ScreenPlay is a handy multimedia playback drive, but we prefer the file management system of LaCie's Silverscreen drive.
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Can the iZak Portable Multimedia Centre compete in the fast growing field of portable media players? Check out our Australian early impressions.
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The DVE7000S is a very portable player -- as long as portable doesn't mean "in-car". Read our Australian review of Sony's latest portable DVD player.
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The E6510 looks the part of a serious business laptop, but there's a more fun exterior lurking within — at least for as long as the battery holds out.
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We've just spent an afternoon playing with a Toshiba Qosmio G45 entertainment laptop, and to cut a long story short, we think it's pretty sweet.
It's hard for some of us to believe, but there are people who don't own a computer. Some of them may even be your friends and family. But that doesn't mean you can't share your digital photos with them. We picks three apps that will help you create photo DVDs so that the computerless can enjoy your photos.
Even the lowest-end notebooks on the market these days sport DVD-ROM drives, so why shouldn't you just plump for a notebook to meet your portable DVD watching needs?
Since its 1997 debut, the DVD format has gone on to become perhaps the biggest success in the history of home theatre and consumer electronics. But will the current king of the video hill still be number one by the time it hits its 10th birthday?
Microsoft and Intel want one format for new DVDs, Dell and HP want another. But why, and who, if anyone, is likely to win?
Prices for GPS devices have come down in the last year and many of us are looking at jumping on the bandwagon. We take a look at how it works, why you should (or shouldn't) buy a GPS, as well as key features to look out for.
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.
In this guide, we help make connecting your TV to the rest of your system less intimidating, and explain all the relevant technologies.
Processors, memory, hard drives, screens, graphics cards, optical drives, connectivity. What should you be looking out for?
Media wants to be free, but it should be accessible everywhere in your house too, especially on your TV. Find out how to play the files on your PC on a bigger screen.
Blu-ray may be the current talk of the town, but there's still a war going on. HD DVD and Blu-ray are not only competing for space in your home theatre, but inside your laptop as well.
It's gone a bit quiet on the DVB-H front of late, so what's happening? When will we see mobile TV services in Australia?
A samurai might have carried a sword in the past, but the modern virtual warrior whips out one of these top-end portables instead.
With all the different types and variations available, it's easy to get confused about memory cards. But as they now fit into everything from digital cameras to printers, phones and televisions, it's important to know your way around the memory card maze.
Why wait till January 30? We pick the top five notebooks which are ready for Vista out of the box.
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