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PC World September 2002 |
Top 10 Ink Jet Printers These general-purpose, low-priced color printers usually print text, graphics, and photos adequately. We factor in not only the purchase price but also the ink costs, which can make a cheap printer no bargain.  |
PC World September 2002 Stan Miastkowski |
Step-By-Step: Get Maximum Speed From Your New Drives Ensure that your upgraded drives give you the best performance possible.  |
PC World September 2002 Melissa J. Perenson |
Buyers' Guide to Rewritable DVD Drives Of the competing drive types, DVD+RW copies data and formats discs fastest, but DVD-RW is more compatible.  |
PC World September 2002 Alexandra Krasne |
Buyers' Guide to Graphics Boards Budget cards let you play most games at moderate resolutions, but die-hard gamers should opt for more power.  |
Macworld August 2002 Ben Long |
18-inch Cintiq 18SX Larger LCD graphics tablet nails good design, proves ideal for video pros needing extra space  |
PC World September 2002 Paul Jasper |
Epson's Magnificent Seven The Stylus Photo 2200 prints in seven colors, one-upping the competition.  |
Macworld August 2002 David Leishman |
Portable USB Audio Workstation Fits the Bill for Digital-Recording Beginners With its included industry-standard software, good-quality mike preamps, and portability, Digidesign's USB-based Mbox is a reasonable option. It may be just what you need if you're venturing into digital recording, or if you want to use your PowerBook or iBook to record on the road.  |
PC World September 2002 Sean Captain |
Your Next Hard Drive Serial ATA drives debut, drive capacities to reach 200GB.  |
PC World July 22, 2002 Kuriko Miyake |
Hard Disk Will Have Hackers Seeing Double Web sites could be kept safe by using a hard disk with two heads, security company says.  |
PC World July 18, 2002 Emru Townsend |
How to Set Up Your Home Network Wired or wireless, getting connected is easier than ever. Follow our steps and you'll have your PCs talking to each other in no time. Article covers setting up a HomePNA 2.0, HomePlug, or 802.11b home network.  |
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