Tag: shutdown

Samsung A551

As Next G handsets go, the A551 isn't the best, nor is it the worst. Its middle of the road design and feature set is matched by a mid-range price tag.

Compare Prices | All Samsung reviews

Sim2 Domino D10

Sim2's first foray into the entry level projector space isn't exactly cheap, or for that matter pretty. But the Domino D10 looks great where it really counts.

All Audio Products Australia reviews

Microsoft Windows Vista SP1

Microsoft pushes its first service pack for Vista out the door. Is it a salvation, a non-event or a flop?

All Microsoft reviews

Telstra F165

Dubbed the "Country Phone" Telstra's F165 sure looks the part. A rugged, rubberised candy-bar form factor with an extendable external antenna masks powerful HSDPA connectivity.

Compare Prices | All Telstra reviews

Linksys NAS200

Linksys's NAS200 is marred by slow performance, high noise and lack of flexibility compared to its D-Link competitor.

Compare Prices | All Linksys reviews

SanDisk Sansa Clip

The SanDisk Sansa Clip is an incredible value MP3 player that's set to edge out the competition with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality.

Compare Prices | All SanDisk reviews

Pioneer Dreamvision VIIV Media Centre Mini PC

The Pioneer Dreamvision VIIV Media Centre is a flexible machine which can reasonably serve in a multitude of roles, but the word "compromise" springs to mind.

All Pioneer Computers reviews

Nokia 6288

A squarish slider with a focus on business and video, the 6288 is a repackaged version of the 6280 that addresses a few of the original's shortcomings.

Compare Prices | All Nokia reviews

InFocus X2 Digital Multimedia Projector

Although the X2 is a powerhouse of a projector that is the brightest in its class, it's heavy and big, and it can be frustrating to use.

Compare Prices | All InFocus reviews

Canon EOS 40D

Great photo quality and excellent continuous-shooting performance are just two of the Canon EOS 40D's many attractions in the digital camera marketplace.

Compare Prices | All Canon reviews

Ubuntu 7.04

Ubuntu is very user-friendly but not right for everyone. Oddly, both casual and advanced users will find this operating system wonderful, while day-to-day users may rail against Ubuntu's incompatibility with certain popular software applications.

All Canonical reviews

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.

Compare Prices | All Ricoh Australia reviews

Kodak EasyShare V603

The EasyShare V603 is simply a basic point-and-shoot camera, but it could have done better with some design changes.

Compare Prices | All Kodak Australia reviews

Creative Zen Neeon

Creative has unveiled yet another micro MP3 player to tempt you with, the oddly spelt Zen Neeon.

Compare Prices | All Creative reviews

Sony Handycam HDR-UX1

The Sony Handycam HDR-UX1 is a very nice camcorder; unfortunately, its myriad compatibility issues make it almost impossible to recommend over other similar models.

Compare Prices | All Sony reviews

Netgear SC101 Storage Central

More than just a hard drive enclosure, the SC101 provides compelling features at a low price, making it a good choice for shared storage.

All NETGEAR reviews

Canon Selphy CP600

Another dye-sub compact printer that offers 300 x 300dpi print resolution but is bugged by sluggish performance.

All Canon reviews

Lexmark P450

The CD burning capability aside, Lexmark's P450 is just another home photo printer with average printing features and performance.

Compare Prices | All Lexmark reviews

Sony VAIO VGN-AR18GP

If you're happy to wait a few months for more Blu-ray content to land, the AR18GP is a powerful, multimedia-rich laptop whose only glaring omission is a TV tuner.

Compare Prices | All Sony reviews

Fujifilm FinePix A340

A stylish, budget-oriented camera that offers little in the way of creative controls, but its sound image quality and value will keep it in good stead with snapshooters

All FujiFilm Australia reviews

Membership benefits

Create wishlists

Create wishlists

See a product on CNET Australia that you want? Add it to your wishlist and send a hint to your friends and family. Sign up for a free CNET Australia membership now!