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Reviews
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Sony KDL22S5700S
The Sony KDL22S5700S 22-inch LCD has a lot going for it, and we think it's one of the best "bedroom-specific" TVs we've seen.
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Panasonic DMR-XW350
The Panasonic DMR-XW350 DVD recorder is similar to the XW450 in that you can watch Picasa and YouTube, but features a smaller 250GB hard drive.
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Apple Mac Mini (2009)
Apple's newest Mac Mini is set to be a hit, being both small and powerful. We suspect that if Apple had managed to squeeze Blu-ray support in there, it would take a large chunk of the home theatre PC market.
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Yamaha RX-V663
The Yamaha RX-V663 sounds great, but it's tough to recommend with its paltry HDMI connectivity, poor upconversion quality, and other design quirks.
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Sony BDP-S550
The BDP-S550 is a fully loaded Blu-ray player with all the bells and whistles, including the latest Profile 2.0 advanced interactive feature support and HD audio.
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Sony BDP-S350
The combination of its small design, solid feature set, and excellent image quality make the Sony BDP-S350 a worthwhile standalone Blu-ray player — especially if you can find it for less than AU$400.
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Sony Handycam DCR-SR45
The Sony Handycam DCR-SR45 has a good design and reasonable feature set for its price, but the video quality doesn't measure up to the rest of the package.
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Panasonic DMR-BW500
The Panasonic DMR-BW500 is Australia's first Blu-ray recorder and while it isn't a bargain, it is one of the most feature complete PVRs on the market.
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Samsung F500
Run your eyes down the specs list for the tri-band, HSDPA F500 and you'll probably think it sounds like a top-notch device. So did we, until we got the chance to use one.
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Logitech diNovo Edge
Thanks to its sharp design, it's easy to imagine this keyboard in the living room. If you're willing to accept a AU$350 keyboard with a few minor flaws, we recommend it.
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i-Vision 922 video glasses
These quirky virtual display specs are fun and attention-grabbing, but the price exceeds the novelty value.
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Pioneer PDP-507XDA
Could this be 7th heaven? Pioneer's seventh-generation plasma, the 50-inch PDP-507XDA, sports the company's latest advancements in picture technology as well as a built-in HD digital tuner.
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ASUS V1J
The V1J doesn't come cheap but it offers very solid all-round performance and will suit a wide range of users thanks to its fingerprint reader, spill-proof keyboard and high resolution, non-glossy display.
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NextWave Digital PVR-3790
An easy to use personal video recorder suitable for those wanting to upgrade their VCR but avoid the costly high-definition path.
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JVC GR-D370
Despite its relatively low price and big optical zoom range, the JVC GR-D370 does little else to distinguish itself in budget class.
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Panasonic SC-HT40
Considering its bargain-basement price, Panasonic's SC-HT40 home theatre in a box is outstanding value.
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Pioneer DreamBook Light 350S
At AU$999, the DreamBook Light 350S is one of the cheapest notebooks money can buy. You get what you pay for, however.
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Apple Mac Mini Core Duo
Apple packs more media-specific features into the Mac Mini to make an inexpensive and useful entertainment-room computer. It's tremendously easy to use, although it surprised us with poor image processing.
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BenQ Joybook A33E
The A33E is a reasonable notebook for those on a budget, but its dearth of features and low battery life when compared to some of its competitors is undoubtedly a deterrent.
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Legend Digital 30" LCD TV
Legend's 30" television is a good competitor in the LCD space, especially given the low asking price.
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Commonwealth Bank Mobile Banking
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Nokia Navigation
The introduction of GPS adds a new dimension of 'social navigation'.























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