Tag: study

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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Sony Ericsson MBS-100 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

With a design destined to give the arachnophobic nightmares, the MBS-100 is a speaker with good audio clarity but a hefty price tag for the level of sound it produces.

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Motorola H12

Motorola's slim, sleek H12 Bluetooth headset is weighed down by a heavy price tag.

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Acer Aspire L3600

The Aspire aspires to be one half media center, one half desktop PC, and it's ultimately one half as compelling as a result.

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Sony VAIO VGN-AR49G

The Sony VAIO VGN-AR49G is without a doubt a premium multimedia machine with strong graphics performance and a Blu-ray drive. The high price may drive those with smaller wallets to Toshiba's HD-DVD machines which offer similar functionality (sans Blu-ray) though.

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Dopod C730

Dopod's C730 has some great and highly enticing technology hiding under its slim hood. A pity then, that it's such a poor smartphone to actually use.

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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

Slick controls and great boss fights make Corruption a worthy end to the Metroid Prime trilogy.

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LaCie FireWire speakers

Looking like they've been plucked from the deck of a cruise ship, LaCie's FireWire speakers sound great, but are best suited to party animals who like a lot of volume.

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Denon AVR-3808

The Denon AVR-3808 A/V receiver is absolutely packed with functionality and sounds great, but you'll need to be an A/V geek to unlock all its potential.

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Enspire Vitesse XPS

The Enspire Vitesse XPS is a good, all-round performer that should please the whole family, but we'd put it in the study instead of the lounge.

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Optima MyPC Media Center

As well as running regular Windows apps, this Media Center PCs allows you to manage digital pictures, music files, TV, and video via remote control.

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Sagem my401c

The Sagem my401c is a good choice for those looking for a sweet-and-petite budget handset with a number of entertaining extras.

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Adobe Dreamweaver CS3

Dreamweaver CS3's universal binary alone could make the upgrade worthwhile for some users, and improved CSS plus new Spry features will be welcome to pros, but that's not a lot of advances for the steep price.

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Acer Aspire T620

The T620 is the first Media Center PC from Acer to arrive in Australia. Does it live up to the hype?

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Microsoft Optical Mouse By S+ARCK

Does Microsoft's designer mouse appeal? Read our Australian review.

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HP MCPC Series

HP includes lots of nifty extras in their Media Center PCs, including Media Card slots and optional storage bays.

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Acer Aspire T620

Acer's previously offered Media Center-like PCs -- how does their actual Media Center PC itself compare?

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Bloglines

Bloglines is a fun and free newsreader that runs inside most Web browsers and is sure to please all but the most discriminating news junkies.

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Teac GF-350

This is obviously not a device for discerning audiophiles, but if you've got a collection of vinyl that you want on CD, and enjoy making recorded compilations, the GF-350 is a good choice.

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System Mechanic 7 Professional

System Mechanic 7 Professional goes beyond its original greatness, morphing a system utility suite into a kind of grand security suite. As such, it comes up short.

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