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PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Molly K. McLaughlin |
Make Negatives Good The Epson Perfection 3590 Photo lets you view and scan your 35-mm filmstrips. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Apple's Mightier Mouse The latest Mac mouse looks like a standard mouse, but features four programmable touch sensors. This mouse works well with both Mac and newer Windows operating systems. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Jim Louderback |
Mouse Madness Can you get a quality optical mouse for less money? Several low cost (< $20) mice are put to the test. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 David Murphy |
H2i SimplyTouch OpticalBar Turning part of your monitor into a touch screen is a novel idea -- but not a practical one. |
Home Theater August 27, 2005 Chris Chiarella |
Best Damned PC TV Tuner Ever? The latest dedicated TV tuner card from ATI raises the bar to true videophile levels, while their new multimedia card is a video/gaming powerhouse. |
InternetNews August 24, 2005 David Needle |
Intel Advances Faster Wireless USB Spec Intel is pushing its wireless USB initiative to faster data transfer rates that enable fewer cables for peripherals like printers, scanners, digital cameras and storage devices. |
PC Magazine August 5, 2005 M. David Stone |
HP LaserJet 1020 This personal monochrome laser takes up as little space as a typical ink jet and delivers excellent text at a reasonable speed -- but its low paper capacity could be irksome. |
PC Magazine July 22, 2005 M. David Stone |
Sony DPP-FP50 The Sony DPP-FP50 lets you preview photos from memory cards on a TV, as well as print from memory cards, computers, and PictBridge cameras. It offers good performance, but the photo quality is a touch below par for a dedicated photo printer. |
PC Magazine July 8, 2005 M. David Stone |
Dell Laser Printer 1100 The first laser printer with an official price below $100, the Dell Laser Printer 1100 takes up no more space than a typical ink jet. More important, it delivers excellent text quality, better-looking graphics than most monochrome laser printers, and reasonable speed. |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Gisela M. Pedroza |
In-Depth View Get up close and personal with your computer with these 3-D glasses. They are great for graphic applications, such as CAD and charting in wide spreadsheets, as well as gaming. |
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