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PC World November 2002 Stan Miastkowski |
Step-By-Step: Upgrade Your PC's Graphics Performance Install a new graphics card for cutting-edge video.  |
PC World November 2002 Anne Kandra |
Don't Let Driver Woes Drive You Nuts Here's how to cope when driver problems make your peripherals inoperative.  |
Macworld October 2002 Franklin N. Tessler |
Digital Voice Recorder Transfers Ideas from Your Mind to Your Mac Olympus's palm-size DS-330 digital voice recorder eliminates tapes by storing sounds in flash memory, and uploading recordings to your Mac is far less cumbersome than it is with an analog voice recorder.  |
Macworld October 2002 Christopher Breen |
Inexpensive and Inaccurate OCR Application Fails to Make the Grade Although IRIS's Readiris Pro 7 is both sprightly and a breeze to use, it has a long way to go before it's as accurate as the Mac's current OCR leader, ScanSoft's OmniPage Pro X.  |
Macworld October 2002 Bruce Fraser |
Photo Ink-Jet Printer Offers a Wider Color Gamut and Pro Features Epson's pioneering efforts in photo ink-jet printing make any new offering from the company worth a look. This time around, it has hit a home run, with the $699 Stylus Photo 2200, ideal for photographers at either the professional or the consumer level.  |
PC World November 2002 Melissa J. Perenson |
Shattered: This CD's in Tatters? High-speed drives increase the chances that a defective CD will explode.  |
T.H.E. Journal October 2002 Ronny Richardson |
Educator's Review: Pacific Image Electronics' PrimeFilm 1800AFL Unlike most film scanners, which can be expensive, the PrimeFilm 1800AFL from Pacific Image Electronics is inexpensive at $399 and, more important, it does a good job.  |
PC World November 2002 Anush Yegyazarian |
The Fade Factor Ink jet photos can last for years -- or a few months, depending on the printer, ink, and paper. We identify the best products and deals.  |
PC World November 2002 Richard Baguley |
Top 10 Hard Drives Two new drives from Maxtor make the chart.  |
PC World September 30, 2002 Frank Thorsberg |
Hard Drive Vendors Shrink Warranties Maxtor, Seagate, and Western Digital cite business realities for dropping consumer drive warranties to one year.  |
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