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Wired April 2000 |
Best Home Treadmills... Fixed Split PC Keyboards... 3-D Cards For Gaming...  |
Popular Mechanics April 2000 Steve Ditlea |
HD Your PC Make your PC a high-definition entertainment system with this new board...  |
Sports Illustrated March 15, 2000 John Garrity |
Life imitates golf Scanner installation nightmare.  |
T.H.E. Journal March 2000 |
Hands-On Iomega Zip 250  |
T.H.E. Journal March 2000 |
New Releases - Wacom Wacom's Graphire USB input system for Macs and PCs ...  |
T.H.E. Journal March 2000 |
New Releases - TV One The FD-625 Field Doubler, a video-to-VGA converter from TV One, eliminates flicker for 3D and other upconversion applications....  |
PC World March 1, 2000 Jon L. Jacobi |
"Hello, Get Me Rewrite!" You put all-weather tires on your car. You use all-temperature laundry soap. Why can't you find all-purpose storage for your PC? Floppy drives are painfully small and snail slow. Zip drives are faster but far from universal, and the media isn't cheap. Optical drives are even more rare and expensive. But now, new CD-Rewritable drives combine affordability with enough speed and flexibility to qualify as a first-rate storage option.  |
PC World March 1, 2000 Rick Overton |
Is Flat Where It's At? While almost every computerized gizmo from cell phones to personal digital assistants gets smaller and smaller, a monitor screen is the one piece of hardware that we always wish was bigger. If you churn out complex word processing documents, manipulate long and involved spreadsheets, or prepare images for publication, you already know that the bigger the display, the more expansive the view. Good news: Today's 19-inch monitors can provide that grand vista--and their prices are becoming more affordable by the minute.  |
Linux Journal March 2000 Ralph Krause |
Product Review ProConnect - connect several computers to a single keyboard, mouse and monitor.  |
Fast Company March 2000 Amy Wilson |
Handy Devices Printing and scanning in the palm of your hand.  |
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