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    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.

  • 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.

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

  • Reviews News: Holiday Cheer

    As we head into Christmas, staff begin to lose concentration at work, and begin surfing the Net for bargains to buy their loved ones for the special day. Check out this week's newest product announcements.

  • EMP-810 in the cool light of day

    Epson's latest bright new thing is the EMP-810 video projector. It's neither lightweight nor cheap, but its high light output means it can be used in a normally lit room and still be seen very clearly.

  • Shed some light on the subject: 13 data projectors reviewed

    Data projectors are dropping rapidly in price and improving in function. Which of the latest models best suits your needs?

  • Epson EMP-S1

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

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