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Microsoft Office Standard 2007

Microsoft Office Standard 2007 is a worthy upgrade if you need to make sleeker-looking documents and presentations. But you stick to your current software if you don't feel that it lacks anything.

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Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Standard

Adobe Acrobat 7.0 brings new collaboration and usability features, some of which workgroups will find invaluable.

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Ad-aware Standard Edition 6.0

If you're a penny-pincher, the free version of Ad-aware 6.0 is a good choice for spyware protection.

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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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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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Apple MacBook Air (Core 2 Duo 1.6GHz, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M)

Apple's update of the MacBook Air brings Nvidia graphics and Mini DisplayPort, but not much else.

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Sony Bravia KDL-46Z4500

The Sony Bravia KDL-46Z4500 is a very well-featured performer that almost outshines Sony's flagship product at half the price.

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Samsung PS50A650

Though the Samsung PS50A650 plasma is better than the Panasonic PZ850 feature-wise, it loses out slightly in terms of picture quality.

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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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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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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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Mitsubishi HC6500

Mitsubishi has delivered a top-notch sub-$5000 HD projector with the HC6500. It's a noticeable improvement over its predecessors and a serious contender at this hotly-contested 1080p projection price point.

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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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Samsung NV100HD

While there is much to dislike about the styling and design of Samsung's 14.7-megapixel giant, at its heart it's definitely not a bad camera.

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Kogan Full HD 1080p Video Camcorder Camera

Kogan's camcorder talks a big talk at a low asking price. Although it doesn't deliver to the same standards as its competitors, it does offer an interesting choice for very entry level videographers.

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Western Digital WD TV

Western Digital comes to the media streaming party with a product set to shake.

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Olympus SP-565 Ultra Zoom

With 20x optical zoom and a tiny footprint, the SP-565 UZ is a competent superzoom, let down by some lens and picture issues.

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BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220

The first BlackBerry clamshell looks great and does the basics well, though its lack of 3G data speeds is disappointing.

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Toshiba XD-E500

Toshiba's XD-E500 provides a simple way to make humble DVDs look a bit better, but don't be fooled into thinking that it'll magically turn them into Blu-Ray discs.

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Epson Stylus CX5500

This affordable multifunction printer is suitable for light users and students, offering print, scan and copy capabilities for under $100.

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