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  • 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.

  • Does the world really need two wireless networking technologies?

    Bluetooth and WiFi (aka 802.11b) have both been much in the news lately, and while WiFi got the fastest start, Bluetooth appears to be gaining traction in the marketplace.

  • The End of the LCD Screen -- At Last!

    Don't adjust your spell checker: The new term someday soon for your laptop display will be LEP, not LCD. In fact, we're about to see a whole new range of display devices, including the possible replacement of the morning newspaper.

  • Dell printers: A paper cut to HP?

    The giant PC maker may be looking for a new way to print money by digging deeper into the printer business.

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  • 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 Stylus C43UX

    The Epson Stylus C43UX is a budget printer that combines good value with reasonable good-quality prints.

  • Editor's Pick: 5 Inkjet Printers

    Whether you need a home photo printer or a cheap SOHO workhorse, this selection of the best inkjet printers will have something to suit.

  • Epson Stylus Photo R1800

    A very solid medium-format printer with a couple of quirks.

  • Epson Stylus Photo 935

    The Epson Stylus Photo 935 offers a plethora of printing options as well as high-resolution prints, but owing to its slow print speeds and sub-par text outputs, this printer just doesn't hack it for office work.

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