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Reviews
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Panasonic Viera TH-P42S10A
For a budget plasma, the Panasonic Viera TH-P42S10A certainly doesn't perform like one and boasts a significant improvement on last year's models.
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NHL 10
While it isn't as big of a leap forward as last year's game, NHL 10 is still one fantastic hockey sim.
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LG 50PS70FD
The LG 50PS70FD with "Time Machine Link" is an even better deal than its more expensive sibling, and is just as capable as a television.
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Pioneer PDP-C509A
The Pioneer PDPC509A is the last of the mighty Kuros, and features a 1080p resolution, three HDMI ports and enhanced contrast in bright environments.
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Samsung PS50B850
The Samsung PS50B850 is an attractively slim plasma TV that offers all the latest bells and whistles with good picture quality to boot.
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LG 50PS80FD
The LG LG 50PS80FD "Time Machine" plasma is a very good all-rounder, which also doubles as a useful DVR — as long as you don't expect too much from it.
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Panasonic VIERA TH-P42G10A
The Panasonic VIERA TH-P42G10A is a 42-inch plasma which features three HDMI ports, 1080p resolution and a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
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Panasonic VIERA TH-P50G10A
The Panasonic VIERA TH-P50G10A is a 50-inch plasma which features three HDMI ports and a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
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Panasonic Viera TH-P46S10A
The Panasonic Viera TH-P46S10A is a 1080p plasma that features 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and three HDMI inputs.
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MSI Wind Top AE1900
MSI's Wind Top AE1900 tries harder than most to sell the nettop concept, but still falls flat in several specific areas, especially value for money.
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LG 42PQ60D
The LG 42PQ60D is a budget plasma that also performs like one. While design and picture quality are mostly good, we'd spend a little bit more on a Panasonic instead.
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Dell Inspiron Mini 10
The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 looks to be an improvement on the Mini 9, although the initial low resolution screen, lack of WWAN and three-cell battery option could hamper initial sales. We'd recommend waiting for the updated model coming later this year.
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Pioneer Kuro KRP-600M
Pioneer's KRP-600M is the continuation of its Kuro line, and is a monitor only. It brings high quality, 60-inch imaging at a monolithic AU$12,499.
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Panasonic TH-42PZ800A
If sport or movies are your aim then plasma is still the king, and the Panasonic TH-42PZ800A offers a great picture for a great price.
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Panasonic TH-42PX8A
The Panasonic TH-42PX8A is a marked improvement on the 700 series, which is quite an achievement for a budget plasma. Pity it's not true HD, though.
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LG 42PG60UD
The LG 42PG60UD is a large improvement on the LG plasma range and will no doubt suit anyone looking for a 720p television with style and quality.
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Panasonic TH-50PX80A
The Panasonic TH-50PX80A is a 50-inch plasma which features a resolution of 1366x768, support for the 24p standard and 3 HDMI ports.
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LG 50PG60UD
The LG 50PG60UD is a 50-inch plasma which uses single layer technology to achieve a frameless television, plus it features 100Hz processing and audio tuning by Mark Levinson.
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Lowepro Tasca 10
Lowepro's Tasca 10 sleeve is a cheap and cheerful pouch for protecting your digital camera, MP3 player, mobile phone or PDA.
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Samsung PS42A450P1
The Samsung PS42A450P1 is a 42-inch plasma which features 100Hz motion compensation and is capable of displaying 3D games and videos.
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