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January 2, 2004
A Cheap and Easy Printer Ink Replacement
Ink is by far the bane of the ink ink-jet printer user's existence. Every time the ink well runs dry, the user has three choices: shelling out an exorbitant amount of cash for a replacement cartridge, buying a new printer or taking the courageous step with potential messy consequences of filling up the cartridge with a syringe. But now a company called Inké claims to offer users with HP 15, 40 and 45 ink-jet printer cartridgesan inexpensive and efficient alternative.
... . But now a company called Inké claims to offer users with HP 15, 40 and 45 ink-jet printer cartridgesan inexpensive and efficient alternative. The Inké HS-45 ...
August 19, 2002
Rant-O-Matic: AMD To Finally Go After IT Market
We have waited for it to happen, and AMD is finally going to take it's shot at the corporate IT market. This market so far has not been kind to AMD, but it is a lucrative market that they need to tap into. Here are some details on the release of the D315 and some thoughts about the future of AMD in the enterprise marketplace.
... only purchase from a branded tier one OEM, such as Dell, HP/Compaq, Gateway, or IBM. Although most people understand that the OEM name is simply a name plate ...
November 19, 2003
Comdex Fall 2003 : Day 2
It is the worst of high tech shows and it is the best of high tech shows. As we said yesterday, Comdex 2003 will go down as a bust - for Comdex organizers, that is. But many vendors were on hand with some truly innovative gear, although most of the best stuff is found off-site at nearby hotels: HP's first Athlon64-based PC, NEC's 20-inch LCD monitor, an advanced Internet telephony phone and more. No crowds to fight through, nice weather, great gear: what else could you ask for in a trade show, especially one that is probably just a warm up for the Consumer Electronics Show next January?
... most of the best stuff is found off-site at nearby hotels: HP's first Athlon64-based PC, NEC's 20-inch LCD monitor, an advanced Internet telephony phone and more ...
March 27, 2002
Under Scrutiny: Four 1200 dpi Scanners
The new generation of scanners uses all of its wiles to tempt you. Scanners have plenty of attractive selling points for 2002, and even the most modest of the bunch is happy to add a range of buttons to the front of the casing and improve the design. Scanners with the most functionality have already adopted the USB 2.0 interface, so they are able to offer spectacularly fast processing time. Others offer units for scanning slides. Yet, in spite of being very different from each other, all of these models have two important points in common: they all have 1200 dpi CCD optical detectors and cost less than $200.
... the best in its class. * The ScanJet 4470C is marketed by HP as a "reliable and affordable scanner, as simple to configure as it is to use." It is supplied with ...
May 9, 2003
Photo Printer: Canon i950
With the release of the i950 we have a perfect occasion to take a look at all the brands and see what the quality of their prints is like. How does the i950 compare to the i850, and to the latest HP, Epson and Lexmark printers? Are six colors better than four? The images give the answer!
... 's dream printer? Whatever else, competition is fierce. HP has moved into PhotoRet IV and six colors, Epson has reached 5760 x 1440 dpi and Lexmark is at 4800 ...
December 12, 2001
Attractive Features: General-Purpose Inkjet Printers
Inkjet printers by the four leading manufacturers jockey for position in the $100-$300 range. They offer some attractive features, such as 20 pages per minute printing, separate cartridges, six colors and resolutions over 2400 dpi. Read on to find out the extensive results from over 20 tests, including quality, speed, cost per page and all the rest.
... of the pack. Likewise, the preconceived notion that only HP printers can print office documents properly properly in color needs to be revised. And we're a bit ...
June 20, 2002
The New Speed Freak: Lexmark Z65
Lexmark has improved on its previous performance as far as speed and functionality are concerned. The new Z65 is clearly the finest printer that this American manufacturer has ever produced. But although the Z65 beats its rivals on paper, how well does it really perform when compared to the competition? To answer this question, we compared it with the Canon S520, the Epson C70, the HP Deskjet 940, as well as the company's own Lexmark Z53.
... ink droplets, four times as many as what a Canon or an HP will do (2,400 x 1,200 dpi), and 5.5 times more than an Epson (2,880 x 720 dpi). On paper at least ...
March 7, 2002
Photo Printers: Canon S900 and S9000
Canon 2002 is turning out to be even more aggressive than usual! The old S800 series has been replaced by six new printers. Two of these really stand out: the S900 and the S9000. The new series of printers still uses six cartridges, but the number of nozzles has doubled and there is a new border-free printing function. In order to be as thorough as possible, we not only compared them to the S800, but also to their rivals from Epson and HP. The following tests look at speed, quality and photo costs, in detail.
... than those of the rival companies' flagship models - the HP Photosmart and Epson Stylus Photo. The system that Canon used for this product was not much ...
September 10, 1999
IDF Fall 1999: Intel's Master Plan
Take a peek into the Intel master plan with Merced, see what NVIDIA has going on with the upcoming GeForce 256 and much more!
... 64 servers. The founding members of DIG64 are Compaq, Dell, HP, IBM, Intel, Siemens and NEC. With standards being developed for Merced, we should see a much ...
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