Top 10 Lifestyle Products in October


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  1. Apple iPod Touch (2nd generation)

    Apple iPod Touch (2nd generation)

    If you've been holding back, now is the time: the second-gen Touch is an excellent media player, and the addition of third-party apps extends the fun for everyone, no matter where your interests lie.

    Tags: ipod, touch, 2nd generation, music, mp3

    Editor's rating:

    8.8

    User rating:

    9.1

  2. Apple iPod Nano (3rd generation)

    Apple iPod Nano (3rd generation)

    Honey, I shrunk the iPod! The new nano has all the features of its big brother, the Classic, but in a smaller package with fewer gigabytes.

    Tags: apple, ipod, nano, mp3 player

    Editor's rating:

    8.2

    User rating:

    7.9

  3. Apple iPod Touch

    Apple iPod Touch

    If the Touch is the player that you want, that you really, really want, you've probably got one already. Fence-sitters should stay there until next year when third-party apps or version 2.0 comes out.

    Tags: apple, ipod, touch, mp3 player

    Editor's rating:

    7.5

    User rating:

    7.0

  4. LG KF390

    LG KF390

    Take out the Next G reception and you end up with a low quality handset at a mid-range price point. Still, it's great to see another blue tick phone for our friends in the bush to consider.

    Tags: lg, phone, kf390, blue tick

    Editor's rating:

    5.7

    User rating:

    2.0

  5. Apple iPod Nano (4th generation)

    Apple iPod Nano (4th generation)

    Apple has set the Nano back on track with the thinnest, lightest design yet, and has features that are hard to ignore.

    Tags: ipod, nano, apple, music, itunes, review, 4th generation, 8gb

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  6. Dell XPS M1330

    Dell XPS M1330

    If you're in the market for a portable, the 1.78kg Dell XPS with its HDMI port and slot-loading DVD is both stylish and a pleasure to use.

    Tags: dell, laptop, slim, xps m1330, notebook

    Editor's rating:

    7.9

    User rating:

    3.5

  7. Acer Aspire 5920

    Acer Aspire 5920

    Though it's bulky, the Acer Aspire 5920 makes a great choice for buyers who want both a media-friendly laptop and a portable HD DVD player that plugs into their home theatre.

    Tags: laptop, acer, aspire 5920, hdmi, notebook

    Editor's rating:

    7.4

    User rating:

    6.3

  8. D-Link DNS-323 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure

    D-Link DNS-323 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure

    The D-Link DNS-323 is a great network storage device for beginners and professionals alike.

    Tags: dlink, nas, raid, storage, d-link, dns-323

    Editor's rating:

    9.0

    User rating:

    7.4

  9. LG Shine Slide (KE970)

    LG Shine Slide (KE970)

    Wrapped in a sturdy stainless steel case, there's nothing ground-breaking about the Shine Slide. However for AU$249, it's an excellent prepaid option.

    Tags: lg, phone, shine slide, ke970

    Editor's rating:

    7.2

    User rating:

    4.7

  10. Canon XM1

    Canon XM1

    Canon's XMI may look a lot like Sony's VX2000 and cost about the same, but what the XMI has over 2000 is 30 frame per second progressive mode.

    Tags: canon xm1, minidv camcorder

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