Explains series - More information from leading manufacturers
The CNET Explains is an easy-to-use guide that enables CNET UK and its partner companies to provide information about advanced concepts and/or new products in a simple yet engaging way.
Samsung Explains the new Tocco phone
Sponsored by: Samsung
Imagine customising your touchscreen 'Tocco'. Find out more about how Samsung has created a product that encapsulates advanced technology with beautiful design.
> Find out moreSony Explains the Digital SLR Range
Sponsored by: Sony
The alpha digital SLR family grows with two new cameras from Sony that team 'freestyle' Quick AF Live View for responsive shooting with class-leading image quality and powerful, easy-to-use creative features. The alpha incorporates a brand new 14.2 effective megapixel APS-C type CCD sensor for amazingly detailed, lifelike imaging. It's partnered by the alpha that offers near-identical features with a sensor resolution of 10.2 megapixels.
> Find out moreSamsung Explains the new 650 LCD TV
Sponsored by: Samsung
Is it art or is it television? Inspired by blown glass, envisioned by artists and crafted by one of the leading technology companies in the world, the new Samsung Full HD LCD Series 6 blends form with function, to create a stunning new television that is truly a work of art.
> Find out moreKodak Explains Kodak CMYK Inkjet Printers
Sponsored by: Kodak
Are you paying too much for ink? The cost of printers has come down and made home printing affordable - except when it comes to replacing the ink. It would often actually work out cheaper to get your prints done on the high street. The good news is that Kodak has developed a revolutionary inkjet system that gives you crisp, sharp black documents and brilliant photos that last a lifetime. And it can save you up to 50% on everything you print compared to similar consumer inkjet printers.
> Find out morePhilips Prestigo Explains
Sponsored by: Philips
For every new product you buy, you end up with another remote control on the coffee table. And today's remotes, even universal remotes, are not simple. They have so many buttons, which serve all kinds of mysterious functions. You wish you could have one remote that controls all your audio and video equipment, with only the buttons you really need being visible. It's time for Prestigo!
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