We rounded up five popular scanner models with the right specs to take on film and slides: a rated optical density of at least 3.8D and a resolution of at least 2,700ppi. They all fall into the $450 to $650 range, making them affordable for the serious photo enthusiast.
To go on a proper energy diet, first you'd have to measure the power consumed around the house, outlet by outlet. Just like counting calories, that wo...
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Posted by: Elsa Wenzel, Wed Oct 18 11:29:00 PDT 2006
We liked Logitech's DiNovo Media Desktop über keyboard set well enough when it debuted back in 2003. It's since undergone various updates, but th...
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Posted by: Rich Brown, Tue Oct 03 09:41:00 PDT 2006
OK--a bad pun, poorly executed. I admit it. Nonetheless, at Photokina today, HP announced a new Photosmart printer to inhabit that amorphous market se...
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Posted by: Lori Grunin, Tue Sep 26 16:49:00 PDT 2006
If you dropped $2,000 on a good dSLR and lenses, don't you think you deserve a printer to match? Epson does, and it thinks the Stylus Pro 3800 should ...
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Posted by: Lori Grunin, Mon Sep 25 04:13:00 PDT 2006