Tags: lcd, recall, tv

BenQ PE8720

The BenQ PE8720 delivers class-leading performance with style and convenience, but at a healthy AU$9,999 price tag.

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Samsung DVD-HD850

The Samsung DVD-850 will go down as one of the bargains of the year -- a next-generation DVD player that precedes models from every other mainstream brand.

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Sony RM-AV3000

Sony poured almost every feature and design element it could think of into the RM-AV3000 Integrated Remote Commander--with mixed results.

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Sony Handycam HDR-SR7

If you've got the prerequisite high-def hardware in your lounge room and are in the market for a camcorder, this is the one to get.

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Sony Handycam HDR-SR8

Sony breaks through the 100GB barrier with this range-topping high-def camcorder. Like its SR7 twin, it is highly recommended.

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Sharp recalls 42-inch LCD TVs

All three 42-inch models sold in Australia between February and May 2007 are affected.

Hard to recall

Do product recalls make you think twice about a company or technology?

Getting a charge out of plasma TV

Larry Weber has been a leading force behind the big-screen TV tech. Now he's trying to tame its power consumption.

TV comes to life with gesture technology

The natural human interface has been a huge theme at this year's CES.

Get your iPod video kicks with My Tube

iPod docks with video displays haven't made much of a splash in Australia. Makes sense given the lack of TV shows and movies in the Oz iTunes store, but with all iPod models except the Shuffle now supporting video, perhaps it's time.