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Ask Us: What does a card's class rating mean?
There are a lot of numbers bandied about on your memory card, but what do class 2, 4 or 6 mean and which is better?
Toshiba plans 64GB SDXC memory cards for 2010
The new SDXC specification for faster, higher-capacity flash cards emerged in January, and Toshiba now promises the cards themselves will begin arriving about a year afterward.
Reviews
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Panasonic SDR-H80
The Panasonic SDR-H80 has the zoom power of a telescope and offers plenty of storage in a compact body, but the video results aren't nearly as thrilling.
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Sony Handycam DCR-SR47
If high storage capacity, long zoom range and easy operation are above video quality on your list of needs, the Sony Handycam DCR-SR47 is well worth a look.
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SanDisk ImageMate All-In-One USB 2.0 Reader/Writer
The SanDisk ImageMate reader is a stylish addition to any photographer's arsenal, and with a wide range of support for most card types, it's good value too.
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Panasonic HDC-SD20
The SD20 features a new CMOS sensor, albeit not the 3MOS set up found in the HS200 and TM200, and records on to SD/SDHC cards, although none are included. There is, however, a new "advanced" optical image stabilisation system, 5.1-channel recording and a touchscreen LCD.
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Sony Handycam DCR-SX40
Take the step down from the SX60 to the SX40 and you'll have to make do with only 4GB of internal flash memory. Other features, such as 60x optical zoom lens and YouTube uploading, remain though. You do gain a choice of colours (red, silver or blue) though.
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Sony Handycam DCR-SX60
The headline act in Sony's standard-def flash camcorder range, the SX60 features 16GB of built-in memory, YouTube uploading and a 60x optical zoom lens.
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Sony Handycam DCR-SR67
Headlining Sony's 2009 range of standard-def camcorders, the SR67 features an 80GB hard-disk, 60x optical zoom and 2.7-inch touchscreen LCD.
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Panasonic SDR-S26
Panasonic's new entry level camera features a 2.7-inch screen, 70x optical zoom, optical image stabilisation and easy Youtube uploading. More importantly though, it comes a in bevy colours, like blue, red and black.
Features
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Memory cards: All your questions answered
With all the different types and variations available, it's easy to get confused about memory cards. But as they now fit into everything from digital cameras to printers, phones and televisions, it's important to know your way around the memory card maze.
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What is Freeview?
There's been a lot of buzz about Freeview lately, but very little talk about what it actually is. Read our comprehensive guide on what it's about and what you need to be able to watch Freeview.
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New Sony camcorder deluge ahead
Thirteen new camcorders have joined Sony's Handycam range, headlined by two HDV and two DVD high-def models.
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Top 10 digital cameras of March
Six-megapixel compacts were all the rage this month -- what other specs are important to our readers? Find out with CNET.com.au's top 10 digital cameras of March.
News
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SanDisk announces 32GB Class 10 SDHC
SanDisk chose the Photo Marketing Association show in Sydney to debut its latest-generation SDHC card, the fastest 32GB card available.
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Quickflix launches movie download service
Australian DVD rental company Quickflix, which has previously delivered movies ordered online through the mail, will begin taking the next step to a fully digital service by offering movie downloads.
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Pretec unveils world's first 32GB SDXC card
Flash memory maker Pretec has announced the first 32GB SDXC card, which is the next iteration of the SD card format.
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Freeview EPG won't be compatible with current TVs
Freeview will be coming to a television near you from March this year, but the organisation's head has said that you may need to buy a new TV to get the most out of it.
DIYs and How-to
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Camcorder formats: which one is best?
Prospective camcorder buyers are faced with a choice of four types of camcorder recording media: hard disk, flash memory, MiniDV/HDV tapes, or mini-DVD. We run through the pros and cons of all four formats to make your purchasing journey a little less like a trip through Dante's nine circles of hell.
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Unwrapped: Tips and tricks for your new TV
If you're lucky enough to unwrap a new HDTV this holiday season, make sure you've made these three lighting adjustments before settling down with your favourite movie.
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10 things to look for when buying a phone
Looking for a new mobile phone? Here are 10 key features you should look out for.
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TV buying guide
Whether you want a new bedroom set or a massive home-theatre centrepiece, our CNET editors' guide gives you the full picture on shopping for a new TV.
Downloads
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Cleanerzoomer
Reduce noise and enlarge digital images.
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Frame Photo Editor
Edit photos, blend them together, and add frames/text/clips to your pictures.
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MadCap Capture
Capture, modify, and enhance various images on your computer screen.
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Color Printer Driver for Windows Server 64 Bit
Build faxing, document imaging, e-commerce, archiving or raster image capturing applications.
The Explain Series
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Get (laptop) smart before you buy
Win the numbers game and get the laptop that's perfect your needs as well as your budget!
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
Windows® 7 has been designed to be more reliable, more responsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.
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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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