Computer Reviews
The market may have slumped, but technology never stopped working toward cost-effectiveness. In fact, two years ago a colour bubble jet printer would not have been capable of what
Canon's latest entry-level ink-spitter can do, not at this price point, anyway.
You don't have to be an expert or a pro to appreciate
Kensington's
Expert Mouse Pro, which isn't even a mouse in the traditional sense (fancy that).
For desktop users with too much digital information stored on too many CDs and DVDs, organizing and filing all that media can be something of a nightmare. Fortunately,
KDS has a great new solution: the
CD Organizer.
While a microphone for your computer
can cost less than ten bucks at your local Radio Shack; you get what you pay for, and you're paying for a substandard peripheral with about as much function as Styrofoam boat anchor.
Continuing the tradition of laudable, rock-solid laptops, IBM's R Series of ThinkPad notebooks combines essential portable computer function with or without trimmings and at an attractive entry price.
The IntelliFlash USB Flash Memory Reader: a USB adapter that accommodates the three commonly used memory cards in one simple-to-use device.