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T.H.E. Journal January 2001 |
Microtek's Artix-Scan 6000XY From Microtek comes the Artix-Scan 6000XY color flatbed scanner, with a 6,000 maximum dpi resolution and 42-bit color depth. It features a high dynamic range and a CCD sensor to produce a wide tonal spectrum of color data...  |
T.H.E. Journal January 2001 |
Epson's new Stylus Color 777i Epson's new Stylus Color 777i is an affordable color ink jet printer designed for the Macintosh, but also compatible with Windows platforms. Costing only $99, it provides high image quality and performance, with 2,880 dpi resolution and four-picoliter droplets...  |
T.H.E. Journal January 2001 Jim Schneider |
Hands On - Iomega PocketZip An ideal high-capacity storage medium for laptop users, Iomega's PocketZip drive is neatly packaged in a compact PC card. No cables, no plugs, no nothing. You simply slide the card into any laptop's PC card slot. PocketZip's storage media are tiny, 2" x 2" disks that hold an impressive 40MB...  |
PC World February 2001 Matthew McKenzie |
Solutions for Small Spaces The best PCs, flat-panel displays, and multifunction devices to turn your compact office into a place for serious business...  |
PC World February 2001 Edward N. Albro |
Wireless Peripherals for the Wealthy The sales pitch for the Intel Wireless Series of input devices is that it tames the rat's nest of cables on your desk. But buy the whole set--keyboard, mouse, game pad, and base station--and you shell out nearly $250 to rid yourself of just three wires...  |
PC World February 2001 Dan Littman |
Scan, Print, and Copy for Only $199 Often, a jack-of-all-trades is master of none. The Lexmark Z82 Scan/Print/Copy multifunction device (MFD) has a few flaws, but it's still a stellar deal...  |
PC World February 2001 Richard Jantz |
A No-Compromise Ultraportable Projector Ultraportable projectors rarely match their heftier siblings in image quality and brightness, but with the sleek, featherweight UltraLight X350 from Proxima, there's no compromise...  |
PC World February 2001 Richard Jantz |
Lean, Mean, PC-Free Presentations For road warriors who want to travel light--really light--AverMedia Technologies' half-pound AverEpack is the most compact and affordable device now available for small-group presentations...  |
PC World February 2001 Jon L. Jacobi |
Honey, I Shrunk the Bits! Removable Storage Gets (Really) Small Media storage devices slim down but too many standards threaten confusion...  |
PC World December 14, 2000 Joel Strauch |
Two Game Pads Shake Up PC Games We tested two force-feedback controllers that promise gaming with a kick, and found out how they feel...  |
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