Dell has introduced its new Vostro range, aimed at small businesses that require minimal IT support. Here's the full line-up available in Australia at launch.
Here's how to set up file and printer sharing on a wireless network so that these shared resources can be available to all printers on the network.
With its wealth of photo-manipulation features, the Canon Pixma MP800R is a great choice for an amateur photo hobbyist. It's also fast at all tasks, which makes it a better choice than the HP Photosmart 3310.
The CD burning capability aside, Lexmark's P450 is just another home photo printer with average printing features and performance.
Versatile stand-alone operation and good photo quality make the Canon Pixma iP6600D appealing for digital camera owners, but slow operation and mediocre text output mean it's a bad choice for SOHO or business use.
The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 printer's excellent monochrome printing further solidifies company's hegemony of the enthusiast and professional photo printer markets.
Although inexpensive to operate and easy to use, the Canon Selphy DS810's mediocre output limits this compact photo printer's appeal for serious photo enthusiasts.
Samsung is radically shrinking the size and price of multifunction laser printing.
If you already own a Canon digital camera, you may want to consider the company's new dye-sub portable photo printer.
The HP Photosmart 2575 All-in-One doesn't have the bells and whistles of a good-looking multifunction printer, but it has all the necessary features for use at home or in a small office.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how valuable would it be if someone added a sound track?
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how valuable would it be if someone added a sound track?
This printer should sit comfortably in your home, just don't expect it to churn out award-winning pictures.
The MP500 is easy to use and is a great machine if you want to do a variety of things such as make cards, print different photo sizes for frames or print labels onto CDs and DVDs.
Autoduplexing, multiple input options, and acceptable photo and text quality make the Canon Pixma iP4200 a versatile choice for home and small-office users who aren't in a hurry.
Following the announcements of new Epson and HP printers in recent weeks, Canon has unveiled 13 new additions to its PIXMA range of photo inkjets.
The Pixma iP6220D lets you print from memory card, infrared, and Bluetooth devices (with optional adapter).
Featuring Canon's new 1-picolitre print engine, the iP5200 handles quality prints fast.
Featuring Canon's new 1-picolitre print engine, the wireless-capable iP5200R handles quality prints fast.
With its wealth of photo-manipulation features, the Canon Pixma MP800R is a great choice for an amateur photo hobbyist. It's also fast at all tasks, which makes it a better choice than the HP Photosmart 3310.
The CD burning capability aside, Lexmark's P450 is just another home photo printer with average printing features and performance.
Versatile stand-alone operation and good photo quality make the Canon Pixma iP6600D appealing for digital camera owners, but slow operation and mediocre text output mean it's a bad choice for SOHO or business use.
The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 printer's excellent monochrome printing further solidifies company's hegemony of the enthusiast and professional photo printer markets.
Although inexpensive to operate and easy to use, the Canon Selphy DS810's mediocre output limits this compact photo printer's appeal for serious photo enthusiasts.
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