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Magazine articles on computer peripherals like monitors, printers, scanners, CD ROM, etc.
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PC World
June 2005
Laura Blackwell
Big Monitors, Shrinking Prices Dell and ViewSonic roll out more-affordable, giant-size LCDs--is it time to pull the trigger? Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW... ViewSonic VP231WB... mark for My Articles 139 similar articles
PC World
June 2005
Steve Bass
Hassle-Free PC: Pack More on Your Screen and Desktop This month I'll show how to squeeze a few more pixels out of your display and add a spare monitor for a knock-your-socks-off productivity trick. mark for My Articles 346 similar articles
Macworld
May 9, 2005
Jennifer Berger
IrisPen Executive In theory, the IrisPen Executive USB pen scanner is a great tool for people who do research, database entry, and other tasks. Unfortunately, the OCR scanner doesn't live up to its promises mark for My Articles 119 similar articles
Macworld
May 5, 2005
James Galbraith
Umax Astra 6700 The Astra 6700 is an inexpensive, 2400-dpi, flatbed scanner that does a good job of scanning photos and other reflective media, but film and slide scans were noisy. Mac compatibility comes through the included light (SE) version of SilverFast 6 software. mark for My Articles 197 similar articles
AskMen.com The Best Wireless Heavyweights Wi-Fi is being incorporated into a dizzying array of gadgets, and new types of networking devices are emerging that take wireless networking to the next level. Here are some of our favorites. mark for My Articles 331 similar articles
Macworld
May 2, 2005
James Galbraith
Lacie D2 DVD+/-RW with LightScribe 16x LightScribe, invented by HP and then spun off, uses a special laser built into your drive to draw images and text onto a thin dye-based coating on the non-data side of a LightScribe disc. mark for My Articles 77 similar articles
PC Magazine
May 10, 2005
Carol A. Mangis
TikiMac Big Tiki Drive This device is just a USB 2.0 flash drive embedded in a scowling tiki and sprouting a 6-foot light-up USB cable, but we can't resist a peripheral this goofy. mark for My Articles 192 similar articles
PC Magazine
April 20, 2005
John R. Quain
A Display's Best Friend Displays can never be too flat--or too bright. Scientists are using diamond nanodust to create FED (field-emitter display) displays that combine the best of CRT with the packaging of the LCD. mark for My Articles 74 similar articles
PC Magazine
April 20, 2005
Sebastian Rupley
New Life for LCDs LCD monitors are going like gangbusters, but their video-response times have lagged behind the lickety-split performance of CRT and plasma displays. mark for My Articles 190 similar articles
PC Magazine
April 20, 2005
M. David Stone
Prints and the Resolution Learn to select optimal resolutions for both printer and camera. mark for My Articles 664 similar articles
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