Your search for "Brother" returned 27 results.
B&W Zeppelin Mini
by Staff Writer
The Mini is a compact speaker dock with a big future, and top-notch sound quality – we just hope software updates are made available sooner rather than later
Feb 26, 2010
Canon MVX10i
by Staff Writers
Whereas a couple of years ago Canon might have described this as a mini camcorder, it now describes it as a compact multimedia DV camera. Certainly by comparison with the others in this month's labs it's not mini, however it does manage to pack a lot of features into a relatively small package. It is an upright camera rather than the longer, squatter shape of the MVX250i and weighs 43 grams less than its bigger but cheaper brother.
Aug 10, 2004
KODAK EasyShare LS443
by Staff Writers
Kodak's LS433 is similar than its little brother the LS633, and they fight it out on slightly different battlefields. The 4-megapixel LS443 is the slightly bulkier of the two, has a smaller display and weighs a little more.
Jun 1, 2003
NIKON Coolpix 775
by Staff Writers
It lacks the style of its higher-end big brother, the Coolpix 500, but at half the price, it wont stretch the budget too far.
May 1, 2002
JVC GR-DVL820
by Staff Writers
Despite having a 1.02-megapixel CCD, the 820 still suffered similar poor optical zoom performance of its little brother, with image pixelation at high zoom. The image stabilisation was only average and that put you off seeking any sort of magnification while filming moving objects. The improved CCD does provide better stills, and the 820 can use MPEG-4 to compress video clips.
Feb 1, 2003
Panasonic NV-GS15
by Staff Writers
The Panasonic NV-GS15 is the cheaper version of the NV-GS120, but you wouldn't pick it to look at them. It is not until you start to use it that you discover why it is $600 cheaper than its big brother with the three CCD's. The single, 800,000 (400,000 effective) pixel CCD produces average picture quality and certainly nothing that would compare with the 1.62 million (1.02 million effective) of the NV-GS120.
Aug 11, 2004
Nokia N97 mini
by Staff Writer
Preferable to its bigger brother, the mini is a great all-rounder for those who like their smartphones to strike a balance between features and size
Mar 1, 2010
TomTom One
by Nick Ross
A miniature GPS that mimics almost all the functions of its excellent Big Brother.
Aug 3, 2006
Sony BDP-S560
by Staff Writer
Yet another solid Sony: not as seductive as some in the range, perhaps, but impossible to dislike
Mar 3, 2010
Wowwee Roboreptile
by Staff Writers
Robots are supposed to be helpful or entertaining. Roboreptile, with his limited movements and irate demeanour, is just unpleasant
Aug 29, 2008
Sony Ericsson K610i
by David Field
It’s the Volvo of the new range of Sony Ericsson mobile phones. And that’s not a bad thing.
Sep 25, 2006
Panasonic TH-P50S10
by Staff Writer
The new Panasonic range has lots going for it – but it’s not quite perfect
Feb 25, 2010
Sony Ericsson S700i
by Dan Chiappini
This is a handset we have been waiting to hit our shores for some time. Sony Ericsson now brings the S700i to Australia and with it an amazing set of features and quality to match.
Feb 2, 2005
Palm Centro
by Johnathan Bray
No high-speed internet or bells and whistles, but an easy-to-use and pocketable email phone nonetheless
Sep 1, 2008
Garmin Forerunner 305
by Johnathan Bray
A good training tool with a comprehensive feature set
Aug 20, 2008
Canon EOS 400D
by David Fearon
Canon’s SLR fails to make the enormous splash of its predecessors, but it’s still a great camera in its own right.
Feb 19, 2008
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