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  • The Best Inkjet Ever?

    Up to now, there have two types of inks to choose from when outputting photo-quality prints on inkjet printers: you could have either great-looking inks, the colours of which shift and fade after a few weeks, or more permanent inks and papers that remain stable for years but look dull and unrealistic.

  • Epson Stylus Photo 2000P

    The first desktop printer to employ MicroCrystal Encapsulation technology, this unit claims colours that will remain stable for up to two centuries.

  • Spice it up!

    Turn your vanilla PC into a digital darkroom, DV editing station, personal music studio, or telecommuter's dream machine. We've tested an array of products that get you from here to there.

  • The Essential Inkjet Buying Guide

    Get top-notch print quality from an inkjet without draining your wallet. Within the last year, true photo-quality inkjets have stormed the market, accompanied by superior resolution, low prices, and long-lasting ink.

  • Adobe Photoshop 6.0

    We may quibble with some of the superficial ways in which Adobe updated Photoshop from 5.5 to 6.0, but we certainly can't complain about the results. Based on the beta version we tested, we think that print and Web graphics producers will greatly appreciate the productivity improvements. However, casual users may finally find themselves a bit over their heads.

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