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Reviews

  • WiFi-Tech WTAP2400

    The WTAP2400 works well enough as a basic wireless access point -- with an accent on the basic.

  • Samsung HT-X30T

    It's not the loudest system around, but people will love the Samsung HT-X30's warm sound and great picture quality. Extra features such as a USB port, DivX playback and DVD-Audio support only add to its charm.

  • Creative GigaWorks T40 Speakers

    The Creative GigaWorks T40 is a good choice for those looking for larger than average size and sound in their PC speakers.

  • Nokia 330 Auto Navigation

    Nokia has made a decent first attempt at offering a personal navigation device but the product is marred by the lack of Bluetooth, and is outdone by its better equipped and similarly priced rivals.

  • iRiver S10 (2GB)

    So tiny! So cute! The mini S10's looks are the stuff of geek dreams, and the features and performance mostly live up to the fantasies.

  • Toshiba gigabeat S30

    Those turned off by previous gigabeat players' messy interface should take a look at this Portable Media Center model, which shows a huge improvement in the usability stakes.

  • Sony Ericsson MPS-60

    If you want to share your tunes on the go, the Sony Ericsson MPS-60 portable speakers are a perfect accompaniment for a Walkman phone.

  • Toshiba gigabeat flash (512MB)

    Not content to stay in the hard drive MP3 player space, Toshiba has introduced some flash-based players into its product mix.

  • Toshiba gigabeat X30 (30GB)

    Slightly smaller and thinner than the original, the new Toshiba gigabeat X30 gives the overall effect being of a much sleeker unit than its predecessor.

  • Xbox 360

    The first 'next generation' console to hit Australia, the Xbox 360 promises plenty of extras aside from gaming. Should you rush out and buy one? Read our extensive Australian review to find out.

  • Panasonic NV-GS400

    The Panasonic NV-GS400 offers outstanding value in a camcorder for the discriminating consumer.

  • Toshiba gigabeat X60

    Toshiba's gigabeat series of MP3 players is back with the X60, a 60GB music player that picks up from where last year's F60 left off.

  • HP Compaq Presario B1801TU

    The HP Compaq Presario B1801TU, with its lightweight 1.6kg chassis and pleasing battery life would be a great companion for the road warrior, if not for its dismal performance when compared to competing offerings.

  • Dell Axim X50 (520MHz)

    Solid performance and advanced multimedia capabilities make the Axim X50 a suitable PDA for both serious and more casual users.

  • Flybook by Dialogue

    While it's technically packed with add-on features, the poor basic performance of the Flybook makes it a bad choice for anyone seeking an ultraportable notebook.

  • LG LW70 Express

    LG wants you to work and play with its new notebook, the 17-inch widescreen LW70.

  • LG LW70 widescreen notebook

    LG wants you to work and play with its new notebook, the 17" widescreen LW70. Read our Australian First Take.

  • HP Compaq Business Notebook nx6120

    Students going for affordability and connectivity options could give this a go.

  • Apple iPod Camera Connector

    The Camera Connector adds a useful feature to the iPod Photo, and it works well.

  • Kodak EasyShare LS753

    Fast operation, great macro and burst modes, and excellent battery life distinguish this 5-megapixel snapshot camera from the crowd.

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