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Panasonic Viera TH-P42S10 (42-inch plasma)

Panasonic Viera TH-P42S10 (42-inch plasma)

Review Plasma screens have traditionally been tarred with the "energy hog" brush in the past and in this age of "green washing", a company as reliant on plasma as Panasonic must be a little worried. But instead of sucking its thumb and rocking furiously, the Japanese company has released a new range of...
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Fujifilm to join Micro Four Thirds consortium?

Crave The F70EXR uses the company's acclaimed Super CCD EXR. The Micro Four Thirds camera war has, until now, been a two-horse race between Panasonic and Olympus. There are now whispers ... Read story »

Pricing and availability of Panasonic HDTVs revealed

Crave Panasonic's flagship Z-series plasma TV. The wait is finally over for Singapore as Panasonic announces its 2009 Viera HDTVs for the island-state after an initial rollout in Malaysia back in March. ... Read story »
Ricoh GXR with A12

Ricoh GXR with A12

Review When Ricoh announced the GXR system late last year, it shook the imaging industry with its revolutionary standard of interchangeable lens cameras. Typically, only the lens is changed while the rest of the shooter's specifications remain untouched. But with the GXR, it's a different ball game...

Panasonic NEO plasmas consume half the power

Crave Panasonic's S1 series uses half the juice. As we've been reporting for years, plasmas are much less energy efficient than LCDs. Panasonic aims to level the playing field with its ... Read story »

Trendspotting: Large-sensor compact cameras

Features Will such shooters be the next upcoming trend? Here's what we think after talking to some of the major imaging brands.  Read story »

Six new Lumix cameras announced

Features Aside from the usual specification upgrades, Panasonic is also introducing its first rugged shooter.  Read story »
Panasonic ToughBook CF-W5 (Core Solo U1400 Processor 1.2GHz, 512MB RAM)

Panasonic ToughBook CF-W5 (Core Solo U1400 Processor 1.2GHz, 512MB RAM)

Review One of the main gripes we have about the Panasonic ToughBook is how it seems to be technologically one step behind. While most portables, even entry-level systems, were heading for dual-core processors and DVD writer drives, the older ToughBook W4 still bore a Pentium M chip with DVD/CDRW combo...
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150

Review With its attractive specifications and fun feature set wrapped up in attractive black, red, silver, or gold brushed-metal body, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150 looks good on paper. However, the shooter fails to live up to its potential, mostly because of its middling photo quality. Editors'...

IT Show 2006: Music and play deals

Features Get over there. The IT Show is chockful of fulsome deals and we are here to list out some of the sweetest for the discerning armchair shopper. Popcorn not included. Read story »

Girls on campus

Features What is school but simply another step into the real world? With more and more information going online, staying connected through these devices is as indispensable to a school-going girl as a fake ID... Read story »

Music & play deals @ COMEX '06

Features Come on over to COMEX. It's a veritable treasure chest of steals and deals that will bring out the bargain hunter in you. Read story »

COMEX 2007: Televisions

Features Who cares if there are abundant HD material available elsewhere? Here're some hot COMEX deals sweet enough to convince you to ditch your boxy CRT and go flat.  Read story »

Top 10 HD home theater projectors

Features High-definition content rocks, but so does the theatrical experience. Here are ten no-holds-barred projectors that deliver the best of both worlds: Sharp pictures and megasized screen. Read story »

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