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Thinner is better - June 2003 by Micah Johnson
NEC's MultiSync LCD monitor.
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A clear picture revisited - May 2003 by Ken Henningsen
The Nikon CoolScan IV ED film scanner.
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Big palm on campus - April 2003 by Matt Lake
Dell's axim X5 pocket PC.
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A clear picture - March 2003 by Ken Henningsen
The SmartScan 3600 film scanner.
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A better view - February 2003 by Joe Farace
KDS RAD-9 19-inch analog/digital LCD panel.
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Might as well jump - January 2003 by Joe Farace
Lexar Media's JumpDrive.
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Fast and powerful - December 2002 by Ken Henningsen
Other World Computing's new hard drives.
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Ready, aim, shoot - November 2002 by Joe Farace
Konica’s Digital Revio KD-400Z.
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A screen to be seen - November 2002 by Joe Farace
Radius's RAD-23 analog/digital LCD display.
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Of peripheral interest - October 2002 by Joe Farace
Belkin's USB 2.0 Dual-Port Hi-Speed PCI Card.
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Pix to click - September 2002 by Joe Farace
Canon's EOS D60.
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The digital pic - July 2002 by Joe Farace
Minolta DiMAGE X digital camera.
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Storage gets small(er) - June 2002 by Joe Farace
Sony's Micro Vault.
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Store your snaps - May 2002 by Joe Farace
Dazzle's Universal 6-in-1 Reader.
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Hardware reviews - April 2002 by Dennis Sellers and Joe Farace
Apple's Cube, Evergreen's Pocket HotDrive, and EasyShare's camera dock.
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Hardware reviews - March 2002 by Joe Farace
Ilford Galerie Ink-Jet Paper and eMachines' T4155 Windows XP computer.
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Turn on the jets - February 2002 by Joe Farace
Epson's stylus Photo 820 is great for beginners.
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Look smart - January 2002 by Joe Farace
HP's Photosmart 715 digital camera is suited to all users.
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A TV photo album - December 2001 by Joe Farace
Microsoft TV Photo Viewer is nice, but it has a price.
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Worth scanning - November 2001 by Joe Farace
The Pacific Image Electronics PF1800 Film Scanner is cheap and easy.
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A picture-perfect best buy - October 2001 by Joe Farace
The Canon PowerShot S110 Digital Elph is all it should be.
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What's big, flat, and colorful? - September 2001 by Joe Farace
Hitachi's CML170B 17-inch flat panel LCD monitor is expensive but worth it.
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Any port in a storm - August 2001 by Joe Farace
Keyspan's five-port USB 2 PCI card should untangle that rat's nest.
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Epson brings out the details - July 2001 by Joe Farace
The Stylus Photo 1280 offers great photo-quality output.
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Getting the picture - June 2001 by Joe Farace
Fuji's FinePix S-1 digital camera has its quirks, but they pay off.
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A solid alternative - May 2001 by Joe Farace
Premio's Calypso will fill your PC needs if they aren't too extravagant.
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Exactly as advertised - April 2001 by Joe Farace
CTX's LCD monitor is what it says it is--and more.
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Three for the price of one - March 2001 by Joe Farace
Hewlett-Packard's all-in-one saves time and space.
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Epson does it again - February 2001 by Joe Farace
the Stylus Color 980 delivers outstanding performance at a bargain price.
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Images in a flash - January 2001 by Joe Farace
Digital imagers will love the convenience and style
of SmartDisk's VST Flash Media Reader.
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Unleash the sonic storm: Monsoon iM-700 Audio System - December 2000 by Joe Farace
The Monsoon iM-700 Audio System is simply the
best available.
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A screen to be seen - November 2000 by Joe Farace
CTX's Ultra Screen PR1400F 21-inch monitor has
image quality to spare.
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Iomega's pick to Clik - October 2000 by Joe Farace
Clik! drive beats lugging around a laptop for
downloading images.
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Imagine: goofing off on your computer - September 2000 by Joe Farace
ADS Channel Surfer TV lets you view the tube while you work
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All Thumbs - August 2000 by Joe Farace
Trek's ThumbDrive is Cool, but not Cost-effective
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SynchMaster: A Flat Panel Worth Watching - July 2000 by Joe Farace
Samsung delivers a CRT killer
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Zip-a-dee-doo-dah - June 2000 by Joe Farace
Iomega's new 250 usb drive is a streamlined edition of its zippy predecessor
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LittleFingers keyboard - March 31, 2000 by Dan Heilman
Datadesk's LittleFingers keyboard paves the way for young computer users.
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Action files - January 1999 by Joe Farace
If you use Mac OS 8, you want Action Files.
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