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Netgear ReadyNAS Duo

The ReadyNAS range is a perfect addition to a household that needs not just storage, but control over that storage. Now if only Netgear could do something about the price.

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Samsung i85

The Samsung i85 is a stylish, jack-of-all trades digital camera incorporating a swag of multimedia features. Unfortunately its poor image quality and cumbersome menu structure means it's a master of none.

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Nikon Coolpix S600

The Nikon Coolpix S600 is one of the fastest cameras we've tested, and it doesn't compromise on features or image quality.

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Canon IXUS Wireless

The Canon IXUS Wireless, the company's first Wi-Fi consumer camera, is based on its popular IXUS 50.

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Kaiser Baas Digital Photo Frame

This Kaiser Baas frame offers a stylish, convenient way to display your digital photos, but its appeal is hindered by cumbersome performance and an expensive price tag.

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Telstra EasyTouch

A cute, Next G capable clamshell that performs well, but without any remarkable features the EasyTouch fails to make a lasting impression.

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Dell XPS 420

Dell widens the target market for the XPS, scoring a few hits and misses.

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Apple iPod Photo (60GB)

Apple's latest iPod includes a colour screen and photo display capabilities, as well as a chunk of extra storage space.

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Beyonwiz DP-P1

The Beyonwiz DP-P1 is a twin-HD tuner digital video recorder with network capabilities allowing you to stream content such as photos and DivX movies from your PC.

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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

The grace of Leopard's interface enhancements makes productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update.

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Ricoh Caplio GX100

The Ricoh Caplio GX100 brings the control and features of a good dSLR camera to a compact model. However, its average image quality, high image noise above ISO 400 and unattractive design are shortcomings that may keep many from being attracted by its class-leading features.

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Nokia N93

While Sony Ericsson continues to blur the line between cellular phones and dedicated digital cameras with its Cyber-shot handhelds, Nokia is crossing new frontiers in mobile video with the N93.

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Palm Treo 680

Palm makes a sleeker, cheaper and easier to use Treo smartphone for professionals looking for mobile e-mail.

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Pioneer PDP-427XDA

The Pioneer PDP-427XDA scores with a stylish design, a built-in HD tuner and impressive picture quality, particularly if the set's been professionally calibrated.

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Philips Digital Photo Display

The Philips Digital Photo Display may not be cheap and doesn't have the ability to tap into the Internet for automatic photo delivery, but it is one of the nicer digital photo frames currently available.

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Nokia 6280

Nokia brings ease-of-use to 3G with the introduction of the 6280. Boasting a 2-megapixel camera, an MP3 player, video camera, and an updated interface, Nokia paves the way for those cautious of third-generation phones.

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Fujifilm FinePix E510

Fujifilm's 5-megapixel E510 has plenty of features, but it also has a handful of problems.

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Sony Ericsson K800i

Sony Ericsson has thrown down the gauntlet with the 3.2-megapixel Cyber-shot K800i. We've crowned this the best camera phone so far in 2006, but the bevy of extra features and ease of use make the K800i a good choice for first-time 3G users.

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Sony Handycam DCR-SR80

Sony's Handycam DCR-SR80 is a respectable hard-drive-based camcorder if you don't mind its touchscreen interface.

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Sony DCR-SR40

Sony's DCR-SR40 is a solid, midlevel, hard-drive-based option, though still-image buffs won't be impressed with this camcorder's submegapixel snapshots.

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