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Reviews

  • Garmin Nuvi 265WT

    With its relatively elegant traffic antenna and simple-to-use interface, the Garmin Nuvi 265WT makes a good case for itself.

  • Garmin Nuvi 260

    As per the 260W — an easy to use GPS, with great verbal speed and red light camera warnings which, unfortunately, aren't installed by default — but narrower and AU$100 cheaper.

  • Garmin Nuvi 760

    If you're in the market for a GPS navigator with an FM transmitter and MP3 playback, not to mention excellent safety camera warnings, the Nuvi 760 is the one to go for.

  • Garmin Nuvi 260W

    A good, easy to use GPS, with great verbal speed and red light camera warnings which, unfortunately, aren't installed by default.

  • Epson Stylus Photo R1900

    Epson's Stylus Photo R1900 photo printer is great for scrapbookers who want to print with pigment ink or advanced photographers who want to print large but can't justify the expense of a pro-level printer.

  • Fujifilm FinePix Z5fd

    It's thin, pretty, and reasonably fast, but exposure problems make the Fujifilm Z5fd hard to recommend to its budget snapshooter audience.

  • Canon Pixma MP470

    The Canon Pixma MP470 offers good print speeds, great text and graphics print quality, and useful features for a low price. This multifunction printer trumps all of its budget competitors with printer quality; we highly recommend it for home users on a budget.

  • Olympus Mju 760

    The Olympus Mju 760 is a great choice if you just want a small, light, weather-resistant camera, but beware of image flaws.

  • Dell 926 Photo All-in-One

    The Dell Photo 926 is disappointing, even for a AU$100 multifunction printer. You can get a better printer for the same money.

  • Kodak EasyShare V803

    Unless you absolutely need a camera in your favourite colour, give this one a pass.

  • Epson Stylus Photo 1410

    The Epson Stylus Photo 1410 has style and prints large photos, but its black-and-white prints are less than perfect

  • Olympus FE-240

    The Olympus FE-240 is slow and doesn't have any manual settings, but at least it takes good pictures.

  • Nokia 7360

    Once you fall in love with its design, its average features probably won't matter to you anymore. Just make sure you don't need more from your mobile.

  • Asus A6J

    The ASUS A6J's outdated chassis is incongruent with its use of the latest dual-core Yonah processor on Intel's new Centrino platform.

  • Acer TravelMate 8200

    From a performance perspective, the fast Acer TravelMate 8200 does Intel's new Core Duo processor proud -- but its mediocre battery is hardly the five hours Intel promised.

  • Nokia N90

    Nokia's N90 has a 2-megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss lens and a swivelling form factor that offers maximum flexibility while composing shots.

  • HP Photosmart 3310 All-in-One

    This wireless all-in-one prints photos at a blinding pace.

  • Canon Digital IXUS 55

    If you still own the IXUS 50, it's probably time to upgrade to this newer model. Read our full review on it.

  • LG F2400

    LG's introduced Bluetooth into its new entry model phone, the F2400.

  • Epson PictureMate 500

    A colour LCD and an optional battery pack make this Epson snapshot printer a formidable portable photo lab.

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