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Panasonic Viera TH-P50V10A
The Panasonic Viera TH-P50V10A is a 50-inch plasma that features great pictures but only so-so sound. There are better value models in the Viera range.
Should I buy a laptop now or wait for Windows 7?
There's a key question being asked by students, parents and anyone in the market for a new laptop: if I buy a laptop now, can I get Windows 7 for free?
Reviews
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Panasonic Viera TH-P46G10A
The Panasonic Viera TH-P46G10A is the best plasma we've seen in the past 12 months, and is perhaps the best TV on the market.
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Sony Bravia KDL40W4500
The Sony Bravia KDL40W4500 is a competent television at a good price, and while the picture is proficient it has some problems with movement.
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Sony Bravia KDL40V4000
The Sony Bravia KDL40V4000 is a 40-inch LCD which features three HDMI inputs, 1080p resolution and a 33,000:1 contrast ratio.
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Kodak EasyShare V603
The EasyShare V603 is simply a basic point-and-shoot camera, but it could have done better with some design changes.
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Kodak EasyShare V610
The Kodak EasyShare V610 is on the cutting edge of design; we just wish the image quality were better.
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Sony Bravia KLV-S40A10 LCD television
Sony's mid-tier SKLV-S40A10 LCD TV packs some impressive specs, but there's only a small price gap between it and Sony's best LCD model.
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Sony Bravia KLV-V32A10 LCD television
Sony's Bravia range marks the Japanese giant's latest foray into LCD televisions, with the V Series of sets leading the pack.
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Sony Bravia KLV-S23A10 LCD television
Sony's S series of Bravia LCD televisions may make up the Japanese giant's mid-tier offerings, but they pack some impressive specs none the less.
News
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Panasonic rolls out Blu-ray and VHS players
Panasonic's new players, the DMP-BD60, DMP-BD80 and DMP-BD70V are mostly incremental updates to the existing Blu-ray players, except for the addition of VHS playback on one of the players.
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Eco-friendly Sony HDTVs sense your presence
As everyone becomes more conscious of TV power consumption, manufacturers are taking full advantage by offering more eco-friendly HDTVs as seen by Sony' s power-sipping entrant for CES 2009.
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Sony flows 120Hz down to lower price points
Formerly a feature reserved for high-end HDTVs, 120Hz with dejudder is becoming more common for less money, as evinced by Sony's 2009 KDL-V5100 series of flat-panel LCDs.
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Entry-level Sony LCDs get 1080p but not 120Hz
A couple of years ago 1080p resolution, signifying the highest number of pixels available on most flat-panel HDTVs, was worth big bucks. Now it's found just about everywhere, including in Sony's least expensive line of larger-screen LCDs announced at CES 2009.
Downloads
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INCIPIO Zip Case, Soft Giraffe Print
Soft texture. Four internal pockets, clear window for ID, large bill compartment. Safety strap. Clearance!
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INCIPIO Zip Case, Red Nylon
Water resistant mountaineering grade materials. Four internal pockets, clear window for ID, large bill compartment. Safety strap.
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INCIPIO Zip Case, Yellow Nylon
Water resistant mountaineering grade materials. Four internal pockets, clear window for ID, large bill compartment. Safety strap. Clearance!
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INCIPIO Wrap Carrying Case, Yellow Nylon
INCIPIO Wrap Carrying Cases: Uncommon protection for your handheld, the perfect fusion of style and function. Clearance!
The Explain Series
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Get (laptop) smart before you buy
Win the numbers game and get the laptop that's perfect your needs as well as your budget!
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
Windows® 7 has been designed to be more reliable, more responsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.
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Whereis® maps
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