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Macworld June 11, 2005 James Galbraith |
NEC MultiSync LCD1970NX The NEC MultiSync LCD1970UX is a good fit for users who don't mind tinkering with monitor settings a bit in order to get a good, moderately priced, general purpose display. |
PC Magazine June 1, 2005 Troy Dreier |
Apple Mac mini Accessories The Mac mini is inexpensive, but if you have to add a keyboard, monitor, mouse, and speakers, the cost rises: Plasticsmith Mini Tower... SkinIt.com Mac Mini Skin... Tom Bihn eM2... etc. |
Macworld June 10, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Canon Optura 60 The Optura 60 shoots excellent video (provided you have enough light), snaps decent still images, and offers a full range of creative flexibility, making it a solid choice. |
Macworld June 9, 2005 James Galbraith |
Sony SDM-HS95P/S Although this display lacks some of the extra features found on other displays (like a USB hub, speakers, or the ability to pivot), Sony's HS95P/S is a bright and shiny, well designed, and good performing display. |
InternetNews June 7, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
What's Inside Intel's Apple Deal? Analysts weigh in about the PowerPC-to-Intel chip shift at Apple. |
Macworld June 7, 2005 James Galbraith |
NEC MultiSync LCD2070NX The NEC MultiSync LCD2070UX is a great choice for people looking for a moderately priced monitor with the ability to display bright, accurate colors. |
Macworld June 4, 2005 James Galbraith |
NEC MultiSync LCD1770NX Although it required a little tweaking to correctly calibrate its colors, the MultiSync LCD1770NX, with its reasonable price and good performance, is a very good, general-purpose LCD display. |
Macworld June 3, 2005 Henry Norr |
Sturdy eMac G4s still attractive The CRT-based all-in-one still eMacs still hold a place in the Mac lineup -- updated with faster processors, bigger drives, better graphics, and more. |
Macworld June 2, 2005 Greg Miller |
Canvas X Canvas X, the image-editing and illustration program from ACD Systems, has enough new features for existing users to easily justify an upgrade. And new users can save hundreds of dollars over buying a suite of products to cover all of its capabilities. |
Macworld June 1, 2005 Mathew Honan |
Media Rage 1.9 If you have thousands of audio files from a variety of sources in various formats, Chaotic Software's Media Rage 1.9 is an excellent resource for wrangling all of that media into one convenient corral. |
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