News (4)

  • Printers get a glimpse of OLED tech

    Seiko Epson is bringing emerging OLED technology to one of the more staid pieces of office equipment, the printer.

  • Microsoft inks patent deal with Fuji Xerox

    Microsoft said late Wednesday that it has inked a patent swap deal with Fuji Xerox that paves the way for the companies to use each other's technology.

  • 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.

  • Apple preps for Macworld harvest

    Although a winter chill still lingers in the air, the latest crop of Apples is nearly ready to be harvested.

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  • 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.

  • Netgear FWG114P

    Netgear's FWG114P wireless access point/router/firewall/print server is a great all-in-one device for those planning to set up a home office.

Reviews (39)

  • Fit to Print: 9 colour laser printers tested

    Printing solutions for the office come in all shapes and sizes. Check out our review to find the right one for your needs.

  • Epson Stylus Photo T50

    The T50 is a reasonably priced single-function printer that produces good photos and can handle CDs too, but the ongoing consumable costs and text quality let this inkjet down.

  • Reviews News : Perfect for the home or office

    There's a fair bit out this week for the home and small office, with Epson leading the charge with the release of its 2002 scanning range.

  • 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 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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