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PC Magazine June 8, 2004 |
ColorPlus by PantoneColorVision If you work with digital photography or color graphics, ColorPlus delivers very good results at a surprisingly low price. |
PC Magazine June 8, 2004 |
Sony VPL-CX85 If you're looking for a handsome projector to fill a wall with an excellent image and want to take advantage of built-in WiFi support, the Sony VPL-CX85 is a great place to start. |
PC Magazine June 7, 2004 |
Brother HL-5140 With fast performance and fair to good quality ratings, the Brother HL-5140 monochrome laser printer is hard to beat for the price. |
PC Magazine June 7, 2004 |
Samsung ML-1740 With a 17-ppm and 600-dpi engine, the Samsung ML-1740 offers much more than you'd expect from a low-price laser. |
PC Magazine May 24, 2004 |
Kyocera FS-3830N The Kyocera FS-3830N monochrome laser network printer combines good-looking text with a 35-page-per-minute engine. |
PC Magazine May 24, 2004 |
Kyocera FS-3820N The Kyocera FS-3820N laser printer offers great text and good graphics and photos--all for less than half a cent per page. |
PC Magazine May 24, 2004 |
Pinnacle ShowCenter 1.5 The ShowCenter provides all the core features you'd expect in a digital media receiver and then some, but the software is weak on features and usability, and the remote is close to unreadable. |
PC Magazine May 21, 2004 |
Sony DRU-700A Sony is way ahead of the curve with the DRU-700A, the first double-layer DVD recorder to ship in North America. It offers superior performance and functionality at a reasonable price. |
PC World August 2004 Dan Littman |
Printers for Every Purpose Different inkjets for different folks: We evaluate 15 models for quality, speed, and ink costs, from snapshot specialists to office workhorses. |
PC World August 2004 Dan Littman |
The Inkjet Smorgasbord: A Variety of Printers Compared You can't simply choose a printer by its type. Some general-purpose printers match the photo quality of dedicated photo printers, and some specialty models do everyday tasks surprisingly well. |
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