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Though the Samsung PS50A650 plasma is better than the Panasonic PZ850 feature-wise, it loses out slightly in terms of picture quality.
Toshiba has broken the mould and gone for a TV bundling promotion of their own — no more consoles, it's netbooks for everybody!
Panasonic is giving away free Wii consoles with its full-HD plasmas from now until Christmas.
Western Digital comes to the media streaming party with a product set to shake.
The Sony Bravia KDL-46Z4500 is a very well-featured performer that almost outshines Sony's flagship product at half the price.
Australia's free-to-air broadcasters have got together to launch the upcoming Freeview digital television brand and guide.
The bragging rights to having the "biggest big screen" TV have passed from Panasonic to Sharp, with the local arrival of the latter's 108-inch (274 cm) LCD model LB-1085.
LG is taking on the big boys of hi-fi with a new range of "luxury audio" products designed by a respected audio engineer.
After watching the latest Bond film, we're beginning to wonder whether Bond's so angry just because of all the products he's meant to spruik. We wonder whether he's reading this story right now on his Intel-inside PC...
The largest e-waste recycling centre in the southern hemisphere was opened this week in Sydney's Villawood amid controversy over the Federal Government's refusal to commit to a mandatory e-waste recycling policy.
So you've bought yourself a spanky new PlayStation 3, and you're thinking about buying a flatscreen, but what should you choose?
Looking to buy a flat-screen TV for Christmas? If so, then the smart money is on plasma: excellent picture quality, large sizes, and capable of displaying high definition content. We look at five of the best.
CNET.com.au looks at the best LCD televisions available today, featuring everything from 1080p to 100Hz and from sizes 40 inches and up.
If trying to juggle multiple remote controls is driving you crazy, check out our round-up of high-end universal remotes. Clear the clutter and control everything from one device.
Despite featuring some eye-popping visuals and up-to-date media features, the Sony KDL-46XBR45's high price and less-than-stellar build means that rivals present better value.
James Bond and his nemeses sure do love Sony, with the product placement continuing unabated in the latest 007 instalment. Here are some of the gadgets you'll be seeing on-screen.
Choosing a TV can be hard, but trying to come to terms with all the jargon is even tougher. We simplify things by choosing the best 1080p televisions — all featuring the highest consumer resolution there is.
The Samsung LA46A950 is without a doubt the best LCD television we've seen up until this point and proof that the technology has some fire left in it yet.
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Though the Samsung PS50A650 plasma is better than the Panasonic PZ850 feature-wise, it loses out slightly in terms of picture quality.
Western Digital comes to the media streaming party with a product set to shake.
The Sony Bravia KDL-46Z4500 is a very well-featured performer that almost outshines Sony's flagship product at half the price.
Despite featuring some eye-popping visuals and up-to-date media features, the Sony KDL-46XBR45's high price and less-than-stellar build means that rivals present better value.
The Samsung LA46A950 is without a doubt the best LCD television we've seen up until this point and proof that the technology has some fire left in it yet.
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Australia's giant e-waste recycling centre: Photos
The largest e-waste recycling centre in the southern hemisphere was opened this week in Sydney's Villawood amid controversy over the Federal Government's refusal to commit to a mandatory e-waste recycling policy.
Step inside Sony's uchi, sorry, home
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