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Review > PVRs
Panasonic DMR-XW300, unlike TiVo it records to disc
by Adam Turner

If you don't care about recording to disc, you'd be better off with a TiVo. If you're looking for an all-rounder to tide you over until Blu-ray prices fall, Panasonic's DMR-XW300 has a lot to offer.

Sep 16, 2008
News
Canon PowerShot D10: Best surfing-cam ever?
by William Maher

It turns out a $9.95 disposable camera is not the best way to shoot homemade surfing pics. If you're after a camera you can literally dunk underwater, try Canon's PowerShot D10.

Feb 23, 2009
Review > Camcorders
Sony HDR-UX7
by Staff writers

A capable cam that'll take the knocks and matches it rival, the Panasonic HDC-SD1. It can’t quite better Canon’s HV20 on sheer performance though

Aug 29, 2008
Review > Camcorders
JVC Everio GZ-HD7
by James Morris

A great next-generation camcorder, but it lacks editing support for the recording format

Mar 11, 2008
News
101 Christmas Gift Ideas: 9 gadgets for sports and outdoors
by Staff Writers

The latest high-tech gadgetry for when you’re tangling with nature

Nov 16, 2009
News
Prepare yourself for Digital TV
by Adam Turner

The digital countdown has begun, but is your lounge room ready for the death of analogue television?

Oct 20, 2008
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic HDC-SD9
by James Morris

Key improvements over the SD5 make this a still more enticing pocket HD camcorder prospect

Jun 17, 2008
Blog Entry
Blu-ray recorders are finally coming
by Adam Turner

May 29, 2008
Review > TVs
Panasonic Th-46PZ800A
by Staff writers

The TH-46PZ81 shouldn’t be applauded only because of its features – it delivers a great plasma TV picture.

Aug 29, 2008
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic HDC-HS9
by James Morris

It may not be a looker, but in all other respects this Panasonic is a stunning camera

Oct 7, 2008
Feature
Format Wars - Blu-ray vs HD DVD
by Stuart Andrews

Blu-ray and HD DVD players will come out fighting this year. We reveal which format is best placed to be DVD’s successor.

Sep 22, 2006
Review > Camcorders
Sony HDR-HC1
by Bentley Dean

Sony's first CMOS based consumer HD camera brings control and fidelity to images in a package that's hard to beat.

Oct 3, 2007
Feature
Shooting for Film Festivals 101
by David Field

If you want your film to look good in front of an audience of thousands, these are the cameras you should be using.

Nov 30, 2007
Feature
The Australian Tivo FAQ - What it does, will it skip ads, when it launches, will it work with Foxtel
by Daniel Long

A Foxtel IQ2 killer or just another DVR – we look at what Tivo is and isn’t for the Australian market in our special Tivo FAQ.

Sep 2, 2008
News
The Australian Tivo FAQ - What it does, will it skip ads, when it launches, will it work with Foxtel
by Daniel Long

A Foxtel IQ2 killer or just another DVR – we look at what Tivo is and isn’t for the Australian market in our special Tivo FAQ.

Jul 2, 2008
News
Picking the Perfect Home Entertainment Box, part 4: What's the best way to record your favourite shows?
by Adam Turner

There was a time when the humble VCR was the pinnacle of lounge room technology. Some people even mastered the dark art of programming their video recorder. Now we have the Season Pass

Sep 8, 2009
Feature
Jargon Buster: Media PC's
by Dan Chiappini

Dan Chiappini delves into multimedia jargon in our monthly tech term glossary.

Feb 2, 2005
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic HDC-SD1
by Staff writers

The SD1 looks stunning, and performs even better. If this is what AVCHD delivers, then we’re totally sold

Aug 29, 2008
News
If money was no object: World's largest television may require crane for installation
by Daniel Long

At $190,000, Bang and Olufsen 103" BeoVision4 TV is among the world's most expensive consumer models ever produced and it's so incredibly large, you might just need a crane to get into your home

Oct 23, 2009
Review > Camcorders
Sanyo VPC-HD700
by James Morris

High resolution stills and laudable quality for the money, but image stabilisation isn’t the best

Oct 7, 2008
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101 Christmas Gift Ideas: 9 gadgets for sports and outdoors
by Staff Writers  |   Nov 16, 2009
The latest high-tech gadgetry for when you’re tangling with nature
If money was no object: World's largest television may require crane for installation
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 23, 2009
At $190,000, Bang and Olufsen 103" BeoVision4 TV is among the world's most expensive consumer models ever produced and it's so incredibly large, you might just need a crane to get into your home
Picking the Perfect Home Entertainment Box, part 4: What's the best way to record your favourite shows?
by Adam Turner  |   Sep 8, 2009
There was a time when the humble VCR was the pinnacle of lounge room technology. Some people even mastered the dark art of programming their video recorder. Now we have the Season Pass
 
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