Tag: size

Brother MFC-6490CW

Brother has unveiled the world's first multifunction unit capable of printing, scanning, faxing and copying up to A3 size.

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Maxon Visimax Projector

Despite the promise of its tiny size, the Maxon Visimax projector is little more than a gimmick, and an expensive one at that.

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Sony Vaio VGN-TT15GN

If you have the money, you shouldn't hesitate to buy the TT, in any of its guises. It looks phenomenal, is comfortable to use and is exceptionally portable.

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Telstra EasyTouch Discovery

The EasyTouch Discovery is the perfect first phone for people who are not confident with mobile technology. Designed for ease of use, the Discovery has a few extra toys to play with once you've mastered the basics.

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HP Photosmart C6380

An excellent all-in-one printer for the home and small office, the C6380 pairs great photo printouts with an easy to use interface.

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Apple LED Cinema Display (24-inch)

A new Cinema Display is certainly welcome, and hints towards more being released at next year's MacWorld. We do feel however that Apple has shot itself in the foot by only providing a Mini DisplayPort input.

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Nokia 3600 Slide

The 3600 Slide looks good and makes a great mobile phone, but is expensive considering the absence of 3G and its poor quality camera.

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Kensington LiquidAUX Deluxe

This iPhone cradle for vehicles with a 3.5mm auxiliary port is a great buy. The adjustable design fits well in most cars and the wireless, mountable remote control will make song skipping while driving safer.

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Plantronics Discovery 655

The Plantronics Discovery 655 has a great functional design that offers excellent performance.

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Yamaha YSP-600

The Yamaha YSP-600 is a very good solution for people who want a simple system that sounds great, but look elsewhere for style or features.

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Samsung F480

The F480 looks like an Omnia, works like an iPhone and may be the best phone for accessing Next G services, like Foxtel TV.

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DLO TransDock (2nd generation)

While it's the most attractive FM transmitter out there and is chock full of great features, it might send your precious iPhone/iPod flying off into the yonder.

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Dexim BluePack

If looks aren't important, this battery pack is just the ticket to expand the iPhone's ordinary battery life.

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HTC Touch 3G

Amongst the numerous HTC handsets this year, the unassuming Touch 3G may not make the strongest impact, but it is certainly one of our favourites.

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Sony Ericsson T303

As far as small phones go, the T303 is solid and attractive. Unfortunately it lacks features such as an expandable memory slot and 3G network compatibility.

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ASUS P565

ASUS push handheld processing forward with the P565. When it's released it will be the first WM6.1 smartphone to have an 800 MHz chip.

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JBL On Stage Micro iPod Speakers

The JBL On Stage Micro is a good option for iPod owners who want a cute, and compact, portable speaker that matches the player.

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Yamaha YSP-3000

If you can look past its limited video capabilities, the Yamaha YSP-3000 is an otherwise recommendable single-speaker solution for home theater buyers who don't want a traditional 5.1 channel surround system.

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Pioneer BDP-LX71

The Pioneer LX71 is a great Blu-ray player, despite a slow loading speed for interactive discs and the high price.

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Toshiba Portege R600

Toshiba's Portege R600 is one of the best ultraportables on the market, if you're willing to pay the price.

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