Low Price, High DPI
UncategorizedThis low-cost laser printer has true 1,200-dpi output, a color touchscreen, and an auto-duplexing ADF. You can read my review of the HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401dn in Computer Shopper.
Read moreThis low-cost laser printer has true 1,200-dpi output, a color touchscreen, and an auto-duplexing ADF. You can read my review of the HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401dn in Computer Shopper.
Read moreWith its fast speeds, low print costs, and excellent print quality, this is a near-perfect monochrome laser printer. Read my review of the Oki Data MB491 in Computer Shopper.
Read moreThe Intuos5 is a better fit for creative professionals who want to use their own high-end displays. You can read my review of the Intuos5 in StudioDaily.
Read moreThey said it couldn’t be done. HP has managed to squeeze a true workstation into the back of a monitor. Read my review of the HP Z1 at StudioDaily.
Read moreLooking for a bargain inkjet? The HP Photosmart 7510 has great print quality, an ADF, and Wi-Fi. Here’s my review in Computer Shopper.
Read moreCan this inexpensive photo-editing program compete with Lightroom? Check out my review of Corel AfterShot Pro at Digital Camera Review.
Read moreA first-class photo editor for $80? Corel PaintShop Pro X4 isn’t perfect, but it has some terrific features. Check out my review at NotebookReview.
Read moreAre you confused about how to choose a printer? Read my Ultimate Printer Buying Guide 2012 in Computer Shopper.
Read moreThe HP TopShot LaserJet Pro M275 printer can scan objects, as well as documents. Read my review in Computer Shopper.
Read moreCan architectural shots be creative? They can if you tap into the expressive and moody architecture from old movies. Read my eighth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
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