Results for laser in review
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Colour Laser Printers: Fast and Affordable!*
Friday 2 February 2007 – 03:52
For two years now, manufacturers have been offering some particularly economical models, and HP has even broken new ground by launching a colour laser - the Colour LaserJet 1600 - selling for less than £200 in mass-retail chain stores.
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Colour Laser Printers: Fast and Affordable!*
Thursday 22 June 2006 – 12:57
For two years now, manufacturers have been offering some particularly economical models, and HP has even broken new ground by launching a colour laser - the Colour LaserJet 2600n - selling for around £210 / under €400.
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New Lexmark Color Laser Printers Surface*
Wednesday 25 April 2007 – 06:25
Per page, nearly everyone knows that laser printers are typically cheaper to run than ink-jets. To give you more variety in color laser printers, Lexmark International, Inc. has just put forth three new printer families.
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Color Laser Printers at Bargain Prices*
Wednesday 17 August 2005 – 07:00
The assumption that laser printers offer a faster yet more expensive alternative compared to ink-jet printers no longer holds true all of the time. Color laser printer prices are falling fast, and their print quality is not necessarily inferior to that of ink-jet printers anymore. -
The Logitech Mouse Goes Laser*
Friday 24 September 2004 – 07:00
Logitech says it has ushered in what it calls the new "laser mouse" era with the debut of the Logitech MX 1000. THG dissects both laser and mouse to see whether or not laser technology will eventually render traditional optical mice obsolete. -
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Empire Earth II: From Thrown Rocks To Laser Cannons, Violence Through The Ages*
Saturday 30 April 2005 – 06:00
If you never want to have to buy another Real Time Strategy game again, read this review. -
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The Keyboard of the Future?*
Monday 30 July 2007 – 04:00 in Consumer Electronics
While tuning into "CSI" one day I saw this neat little projection keyboard, which supposedly worked with lasers. Alright, I thought, being gadget prone, I’ll bite and see if this thing is useable. So it looks neat, but how does it perform?
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