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Reviews
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Navman MY500XT
Improved, but still deeply flawed. We'd suggest checking out the lesser fruit from the Navman tree first.
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Pioneer VSX-1019AH
The Pioneer VSX-1019AH delivers an excellent feature set and outstanding sound quality for its price, making it our top mid-range A/V receiver pick so far.
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ARMA II
This ambitious military sandbox game comes close to realising its potential but falls short due to its buggy single-player campaign.
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Lexus IS250 Sports Luxury (2009)
What the IS250 lacks in badge snobbery, it makes up for in good looks, rock-solid quality, neat handling and serenity enough to becalm a frazzled monk. While stuffed with tech, it isn't quite as up-to-date as we'd have liked.
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Vodafone Compass
Compass makes an excellent navigation tool for casual users looking for directions a few times a month or year. More frequent users should look to something more robust.
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iLife '09
Apple iLife '09 is a great application suite for simple media organising and editing, and the addition of features like face recognition, geotagging and music lessons makes it worth the update.
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Samsung INNOV8 (i8510)
The INNOV8 is loaded with features and sports massive storage. If you're in the market for a mobile phone that can do just about anything the INNOV8 should be on your shortlist.
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Far Cry 2
Although you can't say the same for the plot, Far Cry 2's first-person action squeezes every last drop of potential out of the unique African setting.
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Nokia 6220 Classic
Playing on the brunette-stereotype, the Nokia 6220 Classic is a 3G smartphone that transcends its demure looks with pragmatic appeal, a stand-out 5MP camera and assisted-GPS.
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Dell 1720 mono laser printer
The Dell 1720 offers fast prints and good print quality, making it an excellent mono laser printer for small offices or work groups.
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Acer Aspire 8920G
Acer's interesting take on the entertainment desktop replacement makes a few good steps, a few bad, but ultimately is a viable option.
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i-mate Ultimate 6150
The Ultimate 6150 goes like grease lightning but be warned: you'll need deep pockets to own one, and not just to pay the price tag.
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Brother MFC-685cw
The Brother MFC-685CW inkjet multifunction printer offers tons of great features at the expense of print speed and quality. If speed and quality are your priorities, look elsewhere.
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Canon Pixma MP970
The Canon Pixma MP970 isn't up to the company's usually high standards. You're better off spending more for last year's MP960.
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O2 Xda Flame
The Flame promises a lot, and delivers a lot -- both in raw size and features. It is sadly let down by its battery life, however.
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Def Jam: Icon
Def Jam: Icon plays well enough, but it really shines thanks to its crazy story mode and healthy roster.
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i-mate JASJAM
The JASJAM offers a familiar i-mate smartphone experience with the added bonus of Next-G connectivity.
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HP Deskjet F380 All-in-One
The HP F380 is for users who need to print, scan, or copy only occasionally and who still prefer to develop print photos in retail stores. You'll get more features and comparable performance from other budget All-in-Ones.
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Kodak EasyShare Photo Printer 350
The EasyShare 350 is a capable and nicely designed photo printer with a specific appeal for mobile phone camera users.
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i-mate K-JAM
The i-mate K-JAM offers a good package of business features at an acceptable price, although if you want top-notch performance, look elsewhere.
The Explain Series
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Whereis® maps
If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.
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Commonwealth Bank Mobile Banking
Bank anywhere, anytime. Learn more.
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Nokia Navigation
The introduction of GPS adds a new dimension of 'social navigation'.






















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