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HP Mini 210
HP's Mini 210 combines style and battery life in a combination that makes it genuinely compelling.
ViewSonic VX2268wm
The VX2268wm is a reasonably good entry for a TN screen; however, we're not sold on the 3D, which increases the price greatly. For the dollars involved, we'd rather ditch the 3D and buy a higher quality monitor.
Reviews
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Samsung LED C7000
The LED 7000 is Samsung's first 2010 3D TV on the Australian market and it also extends the company's Internet@TV feature.
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Wacom Intuos4 Wireless
Wacom improves on its excellent Intuos4 tablet by adding relatively seamless Bluetooth connectivity.
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Sony Bravia KDL46NX700
Sony's 2010 Bravia NX series offers a bold design statement, plus built-in Wi-Fi with access to Bravia internet video and widgets.
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Apple iPad
Apple's long-awaited tablet is here. Here's a First Look at what it offers.
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Jabra Go 6470
It's not cheap, but Jabra's wireless Bluetooth desk set brings style and comfort to an otherwise business-centric product line.
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LG 47SL80YD
If up-market styling and promising picture quality are on the top of your list, the "borderless" LG 47SL80YD is definitely worth a closer look.
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Logitech G500
If you loved the G5, you'll continue loving the G500, the natural evolution of Logitech's classic gaming mouse. Though Microsoft brings stiff competition in the form of the SideWinder X8, which may be more appealing to some.
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Lenovo ThinkPad X200
It lacks some basic features you may require — touch pad, optical drive — but the 12.1-inch ThinkPad X200 offers strong performance and the longest battery life we've seen.
Features
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Apple iPad FAQ
We have answers to the most frequently asked questions about Apple's new touchscreen tablet, due in Australia in late April.
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Xbox 360 vs. PlayStation 3 vs. Wii: Updated
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or Wii — which game console should you buy?
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Xbox 360: Australian price list (updated)
There are now two main Xbox 360 bundle options available in Australia.
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Tech gifts for the geek who's got everything
Don't worry — there are a few genuinely new products on the Australian market this year, even if you're shopping for a gadget lover who is quick on the early adoption front. Here are some gift ideas for new products that they probably won't already own.
News
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Windows Phone 7 Series FAQ
Finally, Microsoft has delivered a mobile operating system that not only looks completely new and compelling, but also functional and competitive. However, there are still a number of unanswered questions about the specifics of the release.
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OLED TVs: Sayonara Japan, howdy US
The LG EL9500 OLED TV, which is reportedly selling for around US$2500 in Korea, will be heading for the US later in the year.
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Vividwireless in national roll out
The Seven Network has revealed that it plans to expand its vividwireless 4G wireless broadband network to most of Australia's capital cities, following the network's construction in Perth.
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Five things to expect at Apple's next event
Apple has an event planned for next week, where it's widely expected that a tablet device will be introduced.
DIYs and How-to
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Laptop lowdown: 25 things you need to know to buy the perfect notebook
In the market for a new notebook? Check out our list of 25 things you need to consider before you hit the shops.
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Protect your Wi-Fi network from hackers
Good wireless security isn't hard to implement provided you know which steps to take. We'll show you how to do it.
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How to make your smart phone smarter
You don't have to be a brain surgeon to boost your smart phone's IQ. Downloadable software offers maps and directions, an instant messenger, and the latest news to go.
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How to secure your wireless network
As convenient as wireless networks are to use, they can also be easy to hack if you don't have the proper security.
Downloads
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VoiceCentral 3.1 WM5 PPC
With Fonix VoiceCentral, true mobility is now possible. Contacts, Inbox, Tasks and Calendar all by the power of speech.
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Softick Blue Files
browse cards & memory from any FTP client
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Detroit Free Press Wireless News Quick Launcher
quick launcher for detroit free press handheld/wireless
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Detroit Free Press Quick Launcher
Easy quick launcher for Detroit Free Press Handheld/Wireless Edition.


















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