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Lexmark PhotoJet 5770 Printer Review
Digital imaging is, apparently, taking the world by storm. Despite the fact that digital cameras are still very expensive and offer picture quality that is marginally worse than a disposable 35mm film camera, the versatility of digital imaging, coupled with the lack of film and processing costs, is appealing. Read more about Lexmark PhotoJet 5770 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Epson Stylus Color 440 Printer Review
As part of a major re-vamp of virtually all its product lines, Epson's inkjet printer range now benefits from the addition of this, the Stylus Color 440. Aimed at those users who haven't yet discovered the benefits of colour printing in the home, the Stylus Color 440 is an A4 colour inkjet printer at an incredibly low price. Read more about Epson Stylus Color 440 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Canon BJC-50 Printer Review
If the Godzilla marketing machine is anything to go by, size is important. Not only for computer-rendered simulated monsters, but also for portable colour inkjet printers such as this. According to Canon, the BJC-50 is the smallest printer of its type in the world, and certainly we've seen nothing quite as dinky as this. It's like the BJC-80's younger brother. Read more about Canon BJC 50 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Lexmark Optra Color 40 Printer Review
Today's inkjet printers are not the most intelligent of computer peripherals. In fact, they're getting more stupid as time progresses. With one or two exceptions, the inkjet printers for sale today can only cope with Windows-based printing, with the host PC doing all the data interpretation work. Read more about Lexmark Optra Color printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
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