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PC World December 2003 Eric Butterfield |
Ink Jet Printers: More Than Pretty Pics Affordable and versatile, ink jet printers offer plenty for the money. You can be your own photo lab, print lots of office documents, or put a multifunction printer on your desk and avoid trips to the copy shop.  |
PC World December 2003 Richard Baguley |
DVD Burners: The New Optical Choice Rewritable DVD drives are fast replacing CD-RW models as the optical drives of choice. They offer a fast, cheap, and convenient way to store large amounts of data, and they let you burn your own movies or recorded TV programs to DVD to be watched on a standard DVD player.  |
PC World December 2003 |
Large LCDs: When Image Matters People with discriminating eyes and some extra cash should consider an 18- or 19-inch LCD. Along with size, such monitors often deliver better color and features than smaller models do.  |
PC World December 2003 Jon L. Jacobi |
Prime Drive Time Sleek, capacious hard disks are making a new place for themselves in the home and on the road. We look at what's here and what's next.  |
PC World December 2003 Ramon G. McLeod |
A Smoothie: Dell's First LCD TV This hybrid TV/PC monitor delivers high-end display quality in an entry-level model.  |
PC World December 2003 Anne B. McDonald |
Quick Takes: Power Up! Targus's notebook power adapter lets you charge lots of electronic devices.  |
PC World December 2003 Lisa Cekan |
Lexmark's So-So All-in-One Lexmark's low-cost multifunction printer specializes in printing photos but is no office workhorse.  |
PC World December 2003 Paul Jasper |
Eight Inks, Great Photos HP's photo printer uses a record eight inks to produce terrific photos -- but the ink can cost you.  |
PC World December 2003 Richard Jantz |
Projector Offers Detachable Digicam Toshiba's portable projector is the first to include a digital camera you can unhook.  |
PC World December 2003 Tom Spring |
Internet-Accessible Storage Tritton Technologies debuts an affordable piece of networking gear that the average PC jockey can use as a file and Web server, a router, a firewall, and a 120GB storage device.  |
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