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Macworld July 14, 2006 James Galbraith |
Microtek ScanMaker i800 scanner Flatbed scanner goes long for legal scans |
PC Magazine July 10, 2006 M. David Stone |
Brother MFC-8860DN The Brother MFC-8860DN monochrome laser all-in-one delivers fast printing and all the right features for a small office, home office, or workgroup, despite less-than-perfect text quality... Canon Pixma MP830... |
PC World July 7, 2006 Danny Allen |
Top Multifunction Laser Printers Canon ImageClass MF 5750... HP Laserjet 3380... HP Laserjet 3030... Sharp AL-1661CS... HP Color Laserjet 2840... Xerox WorkCentre C2424... Canon ImageClass MF8170C... |
Macworld July 6, 2006 James Galbraith |
Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner The Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner is a fine choice for those looking for a mid-range scanner for both photos and high-resolution transparencies. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2006 Stephen Cass |
Tech TV The line between computers and TVs has become blurred. Plextor's ConvertX PX-TV402U PVR (personal video recorder) is easy to install, works as advertised, and gives viewers freedom in how they want to watch and record television. |
PC World August 2006 |
Ask Our Experts: DVD Burner Life Span? How long should an optical drive last under normal use? |
PC World August 2006 Laura Blackwell |
Great Performers: 20-Inch Wide-Screen LCDs A new group of wide-screens LCD monitors tested. Acer Al2051W... Acer Ferrari F-20... Asus PW201... Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP... NEC MultiSync 20WMGX2... Philips 200WB7... Sony MFM-HT205... ViewSonic VX2025wm... |
PC World August 2006 Melissa J. Perenson |
Internal 750GB Drive From Seagate Is Big, Fast It's the first 3.5-inch hard drive to use perpendicular magnetic recording technology. |
PC World August 2006 Steve Bass |
New Uses for Old Hard Drives Avoid the frustration of burning DVDs, and save money on long-term storage... Adjust audio with your mouse... |
PC World August 2006 Stephen Manes |
Keyboards: Still the Key to Success Even when gadgets get tiny, you can't beat QWERTY. |
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