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Lexmark Prestige Pro805
The Pro805 frustrates as much as it innovates with a touchscreen interface and an interesting, iPhone-style app store.
ARMA II
This ambitious military sandbox game comes close to realising its potential but falls short due to its buggy single-player campaign.
Reviews
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Canon Pixma MX330
The Canon Pixma MX330 doesn't produce the best quality prints, but you won't find a more versatile printer in the sub-$200 category. An auto-document feeder, 1.8-inch LCD screen, and easy-to-use features make it an excellent choice for creative homes on a budget.
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Epson Stylus Photo TX800FW
The Epson TX800FW produces impressive colour prints, photos and text documents, and it outpaces the competition in almost all of our speed tests. We're impressed by its performance, but hesitate to recommend this printer based on the poor build quality and error-prone software.
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Lexmark X7675
The Lexmark X7675 is a network-ready multifunction printer that promises much, but delivers little with its average print quality and frustrating setup process.
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Kodak ESP 5 All-in-One Printer
Kodak sells the ESP 5 on its cheap printing capabilities. Sadly, in this context, cheap equals not very good.
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Brother MFC-7440N
The Brother MFC-7440N prints quickly and is fairly inexpensive to sustain, but we simply can't get behind a printer with poor quality graphics, significant hardware defects, and a boring design.
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Brother MFC-685cw
The Brother MFC-685CW inkjet multifunction printer offers tons of great features at the expense of print speed and quality. If speed and quality are your priorities, look elsewhere.
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Canon Pixma MP970
The Canon Pixma MP970 isn't up to the company's usually high standards. You're better off spending more for last year's MP960.
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Lexmark X9350
The X9350 offers a good quality print experience, but the much lauded wireless printing ability really isn't that stunning.
Features
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Tech takes a holiday
Whether you're headed to Bali or Belgium, a good holiday can become a great one with the addition of a few tech items to your suitcase. Here's how to tech yourself to paradise in five easy steps.
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Printer buying guide
CNET.com.au's printer buying guide is all the input you need to get the best output.
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GPS: not just for the car anymore
Declining prices and improved miniaturisation mean GPS is making its way out of the car and into other gadgets. You may never get lost again.
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Protect your home office - from your kids
There's nothing worse than setting up your home office, only to have the kids destroy the lot with an errant game install, virus infection or jam covered keyboard.
DIYs and How-to
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Pixel perfect: Getting organised, part 2: more hard stuff
More archiving advice on how to scan hundreds or even thousands of print originals without losing your mind and how to copy MiniDV tapes to your PC.
The Explain Series
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Whereis® maps
If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.
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Commonwealth Bank Mobile Banking
Bank anywhere, anytime. Learn more.
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Nokia Navigation
The introduction of GPS adds a new dimension of 'social navigation'.














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