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Olympus C-7070 Wide Zoom

Enthusiasts will enjoy the rich set of control options but will find some aspects of the camera disappointing.

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Sanyo LCD27XR1 27-inch LCD television

Provided you take the time to optimally tweak its internal settings, the Sanyo LCD-27XR1 offers great value for money and combines all of the features you'll need into an attractive package.

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Toshiba 27WL55 LCD TV

Toshiba's 55 series of LCD televisions buck the trend by placing speakers on the bottom, rather the the side, of the screen. SRS WOW technology is built-in to increase the level of "surround sound" produced by this arrangement.

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Samsung LA40M61B LCD TV

Samsung's LA40M61B offers a good, but not great LCD TV experience.

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Samsung LA32R71BDX LCD TV

Samsung's LA32R71BDX 32-inch (81cm) LCD television offers a high-definition digital tuner, sleek design, and a clear image with a handy list of extra features.

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Digital Life: Sexpo and the wide-screen TV

All right, now that I have your attention, let me fill you in on a little lesson I learned at the Sexpo Health, Sexuality and Lifestyle Exhibition last weekend.

Wonderful wide screen: Dell's 30-inch monitor

We predicted some big LCD monitors would debut at CES, and Dell proved us right by announcing the 30-inch wide-screen UltraSharp 3007WFP.

Dell launches LCD TV in Australia

Dell Australia launches a 19-inch, wide-screen LCD TV that has an integrated tuner so you can watch TV while surfing the Internet, working on spreadsheer and sending e-mail.

Nikon Coolpix P6000: Dripping with features

Nikon announced the newest addition to its P series of compact camera, the P6000, featuring a 13.5-megapixel image sensor, integrated GPS and an Ethernet connection.

Still no hard-disk Canon camcorders

Canon prepares its latest conscripts for the camcorder wars but there's still no sign of any hard-disk or hybrid warriors.

Plasma vs LCD: Which is right for you?

Update: Which type of flat panel display, plasma or LCD, is right for you? And which will give you more bang for your buck?

Perfectly calibrate your LCD TV

Want to adjust your flat-panel TV to get the best image for your DVDs? Here's how.

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 buying a home theatre projector

Our quick guide helps you identify the key features that matter most when shopping for a projector.

Get them while they last: 5 LCD monitors tested

If you're looking to replace monitors or roll out new PCs, it's hard to go past one of these 15-inch LCD monitors. But is the 15-inch form factor in danger of becoming extinct?

Best digital SLR for beginners

If you're looking to buy your first dSLR, you're spoilt for choice - or possibly overwhelmed by the options.

Which IXUS? Choosing the right Canon ultra-compact camera

CNET.com.au provides advice for choosing among Canon's Digital IXUS ultra-compact digital camera models.

Digital SLR buying guide

CNET.com.au gives you the low-down on what to look for in a digital SLR camera.

Panasonic introduces 2006 camera, camcorder line-up

Year kicks off with six new Lumix digital still cameras and eight e.cam video cameras.

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