If its elegant design, ultra portability and versatility doesn’t lure you in, then the superb performance of the Portégé 3480CT should. Suitable for intense use or for those on the go, this notebook is a standout in the portable PC market.
We love almost everything about this beautifully designed player, but the battery life could be longer.
Lexmark's X83 All-In-One should really be called the Most-In-One; it's a colour inkjet-based multifunction that combines a flatbed scanner, a printer, and a photocopier in one box.
The Kodak PalmPix Camera clips into the serial connector at the base of a Palm organiser with the lens on the Palm’s back. Images are captured in jpeg or bmp format. You can view, name, categorise, delete, secure, and beam photos to other Palms with the PalmPix application.
The thought of a motherboard upgrade was once enough to make even the gutsiest PC owner quake with fear. The job involved totally dismantling the system, struggling with potentially disabling hardware and software conflicts, and navigating a minefield of poorly documented BIOS entries, jumper-block settings, and unkeyed cables.
After months of hype, claims of lagging stock levels and anxious faces amongst the local gaming community, PlayStation 2 finally goes on sale in Australia tonight
Digital video is hot, but MiniDV camcorders and the tapes they require aren't cheap. Sony developed Digital 8 technology as a solution: these camcorders can record a digital signal onto a standard Hi8 tape. Sony's DCR-TRV520 is solidly in the middle of Sony's current Digital 8 line.
What are the pros and cons of Palm and Pocket PC devices? How do you decide which one is best for you? We'll help you sort it out. But choosing the right handheld is just the start. The fun part is adding all the peripherals to help you get the most out of your investment.
With the official launch of Pocket PC 2002, we've seen announcements of new PDAs from Compaq and newcomer Toshiba. Check out our first impressions of the hardware.
No other portable DVD player produces as awesome a picture as does the Toshiba SD-P1000. Comparing any other portable DVD's image with that of the SD-P1000 is like comparing an inkjet photocopy of Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" to the real thing.
We've been hearing about the promise of rewritable DVD drives for a few years now. But the drives are finally coming into their own with promising products. Why the shift to DVD? The prospect of saving up to 17GB of data onto a single disc is too good to pass up.
My name is Palm and these are my favourite downloads. Though it's barely four years old, to millions of users the Palm handheld is more than an organiser: It's enlightenment. We've tossed our little black books and notepads. Said sayonara to planners crammed with business cards and Post-it notes. Our Palm gives us instant access to phone numbers, e-mail, memos, and a calendar. It's the glue that holds our lives together in the digital age.
Planet CNET: Spooning at 40,000 feet
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'At The Whiteboard' Video Series
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CXO's Unplugged - Real Business Insight
Phil Dobbie interviews business leaders to reveal their thoughts on various management challenges.
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Printer Superguide
Looking to buy a printer? Our superguide rates the latest printers and shines a light into the industry.
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