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Sony VPLHW10 SXRD Full HD Home Theatre Projector

The Sony VPLHW10 is one of the first 1080p projectors to break the $4k mark, and it seems to have the necessary goods.

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ViewSonic Pro8100

The ViewSonic Pro8100 is an excellent 1080p projector, which features a Silicon Optix HQV video processor and support for 24p.

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JVC DLA-HD2K

JVC teams up with imaging processing specialists Faroudja to produce the high-end DLA-HD2K -- a home theatre projection system utilises LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon) technology.

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BenQ W20000

If you're on the verge of upgrading your 480p projector and are on the lookout for a high-performance DLP entry, take a look at the BenQ W20000.

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Sony BRAVIA KDS60R2000

While the Sony KDS60R2000 rear-projection TV may not have the size of a flatscreen, it certainly boasts the image and connectivity chops at a sensible price.

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Sony focuses on "Bravia" LCD TVs

Sony has announced a range of high-definition LCD televisions under a new brand called "Bravia", emphasising its belief that liquid crystal displays will supersede plasma sales over the next few years.

Picture getting clearer on mobile phones

There's nothing that gets corporations going like a group of potential customers that will soon include half the people on the planet.

Laser TV unveiled in Australia

While consumers are still weighing up the benefits of plasma versus LCD televisions, manufacturers will next year be introducing another option: rear-projection laser TVs.

Intel kills TV chip plans

Earlier this year, Intel delayed its chip for large-screen televisions. Now the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company is killing it.

TV: LCD vs. DLP vs. plasma

I am leaning toward an LCD rear-projection TV because I don't want to deal with the rainbow effect of DLP rear-projection sets or the burn-in issues with plasma flat panels. I hate the fact that I have to replace a bulb every few years, but it's only a couple hundred bucks, so I guess I can stomach it. Have any strong opinions about one technology over another? Thanks.

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.

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.