Local computer manufacturer Optima has taken a serious plunge into the consumer electronics world by launching two new plasma TV sets (42-inch/106cm and 50-inch/127cm) aimed at the -value-conscious home theatre enthusiast".
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NEC is heading in the right direction price-wise with its new plasma, the PXT-42SVI, which offers decent if uninspiring specs.
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As well as some impressive specs, Hitachi's new plasma, the 42PD8800TA, boasts a motorised stand that couch potatoes will love.
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Sony's LCD rear projection Grand Wega TV presents good images but the price point comparative to similar technologies makes this a hard product to recommend.
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LG follows up its integrated plasmas with a range of new LCD televisions featuring built-in high definition digital tuners.
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Sony has added two new models to its Grand Wega range of rear projection televisions - the 42-inch KF-E42A10 and the 50-inch KF-E50A10.
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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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If you're perfectly happy with PAL DVD and off-the-air broadcast and don't foresee a jump to high-definition in the future, then the Sharp offers great picture quality for an attractive price.
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The 50PF9966 50 inch plasma is one of four new high-end Philips TVs that introduce its new visual enhancing technologies such as Ambilight and Pixel Plus 2. It also doubles as a mood lamp.
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Now with 512MB of RAM, Apple's baseline 14.1-inch iBook G4 offers competitive specs, all the ports and connections basic users need, and a terrific software package.
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The Samsung LA40A650 is a very good all-rounder which particularly shines in high definition, but it's facing some talented competition.
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The Toshiba Regza 42AV500A is a great mid-range unit with an attractive price point. It's not perfect but it will certainly please the budget consumer.
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The LG Scarlet 42LG61YD is an exceptional 1080p television with great design, features and a well implemented 100Hz mode. Considering the cost and the improvements over the previous Scarlet, this is definitely a good buy.
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The Toshiba 42XV500A is a 1080p 42-inch LCD television which features 100Hz, an integrated digital tuner and an 18000:1 contrast ratio.
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High brightness and a low price make the 24-inch Acer P241w immediately appealing, as does its unique bezel design, but we found its brightness came at the expense of deep colours and blacks.
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Compact, correctable, good looking and easy to use, the XL is a great portable GPS. But does its wider screen justify the AU$100 difference between it and the otherwise identical One?
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HP's LP2480zx is a sight to behold. Now if only we had a spare AU$4,200 kicking around...
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We had high hopes for the Philips 42PFL9703D, but a poorly performing 100Hz mode and some set-up quirks means the TV isn't quite the Bravia killer we first thought.
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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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