News (15)

  • Quark Australia gets new chief

    Global publishing software giant Quark has appointed a new executive to lead its Australia and New Zealand operation after its previous country manager left for Epson.

  • Dell mum on printer plans in Oz

    PC maker Dell Computer is taking on Hewlett-Packard and others with a quartet of inkjet and laser devices, which it will begin shipping in the U.S. in April, but Australian users may be left behind.

  • Apple, Dell leap on Victoria green IT plan

    Victorians will now be able to ditch their unwanted, end-of-life technology equipment in a green fashion following the launch of a state IT take-back program -- with support from big name vendors including Apple, Dell and HP.

  • For Australia's IT industry, the future is green

    While IT has made steps to becoming more green-friendly in recent years, it looks set to overshadow every major hardware purchase decision in the future.

  • Paul Zucker: More Drambuie for my Cornflakes please ...Or When Epson was the Co-pilot

    Watching a movie in a plane imbues it with meaning and subtlety and character that no terrestrial viewer ever perceives. For me, at least, movies watched while flying over the ocean seem to have a magical quality. Cynics might say it's the abnormal amount of alcohol in the system, or the fact that one headphone earpiece doesn't work and the other one crackles in time with the flexing of the wings, or the fact that your plane doesn't have individual screens so you have to either look at the screen 40 metres in front of you or the one just slightly behind and above you, or the fact that you don't normally watch movies at 4:30am while eating brunch, or the fact that the soundtrack has been interrupted 18 times to announce really important things like the imminent passage of the duty-free trolley.

Features and Case Studies (2)

  • Intel: Friend or foe?

    Although AMD has painted Intel as a bully, execs who've dealt with company draw a more ambiguous picture.

  • Monochrome magic: Six printers tested

    Who needs colour? Sometimes all you need is a black-and-white printer that can churn out the pages fast. We look at your options.

Reviews (45)

  • Bright sparks in the boardroom: 10 projectors reviewed

    Our latest roundup of data projectors for the boardroom includes projectors with wired and wireless networking, memory card slots, and even built-in browsers.

  • Epson Stylus Photo R2400

    The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 printer's excellent monochrome printing further solidifies company's hegemony of the enthusiast and professional photo printer markets.

  • Epson EMP-S1

    The EMP-S1 is a solid entry level projector at a highly attractive price. Read our Australian review.

  • Graphics pros targeted with speedy scanner

    The Epson Perfection 2450 photo scanner is a consumer-oriented device that graphics professionals and advanced photographers won't hesitate to take for a spin.

  • The cut-throat business of printer cartridges

    Commentary: Printer manufacturers have been quick to catch on to Gillette's business model, but are they going too far?

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