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Friday | 9 January, 2009
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Stories by: Campbell Simpson

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    Epson W6 10 October, 2008 09:50:00

    With a 16:10 aspect ratio the Epson W6 is designed for displaying widescreen presentations from notebooks, which is great for the modern office. On top of this, it’s able to display 720p HD resolutions without stretching or scaling, making it a useful occasional home theatre projector.
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    TiVo to be sold in JB Hi-Fi 10 October, 2008 10:00:00

    Hybrid Television Services, the company behind the Australian release of the TiVo media device, today announced a deal with popular electronics retailer JB Hi-Fi that will allow TiVo set-top boxes to be sold in its stores.
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    Viewsonic PJ506D 09 October, 2008 15:40:00

    Viewsonic’s PJ506D sits in a crowded line-up, with no less than eight other portable projectors from the same company making choices difficult. It handles simple tasks with ease, but if you’re looking for high-resolution projection or an ultra-portable model you’re out of luck.
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    Iomega ScreenPlay HD 14 August, 2008 17:10:00

    Iomega is a company best known for its storage solutions — capacious, speedy devices with plenty of connectivity. The ScreenPlay HD stays true to this ethos, but doesn’t back it up with much in the way of media playback support.
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    BenQ W500 23 July, 2008 12:20:00

    The budget brother of BenQ's W5000 and W20000, the W500 has great specs for its price. It's not as colour-perfect as its brethren and not as easy to set up, but it's still a great option to be the backbone of a budget home cinema.
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    TiVo coming to Australia -- without subscription fees 22 May, 2008 11:52:10

    The Seven Media Group is set to launch the Australian version of the TiVo digital television recorder in July, according to a Sydney Morning Herald report today. There will be no monthly subscription fee for the online-enabled, high-speed service.
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