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Canon Pixma MP560
As a mid-priced multifunction the MP560 performs well, and we appreciate the inclusion of realistic claimed print speeds.
Lexmark Platinum Pro905
Lexmark's latest printer comes with a platinum card style price point, but it's too slow for all but the most patient print users.
Reviews
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HP Photosmart Premium All-in-One C309g
The Photosmart Premium is a nifty little multifunction with the added novelty of a touchscreen. It does a great job of plain text, but it's a pity about its colour prints.
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Epson Stylus Photo T50
The T50 is a reasonably priced single-function printer that produces good photos and can handle CDs too, but the ongoing consumable costs and text quality let this inkjet down.
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HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless
The HP Officejet Pro 8500 wireless makes a convincing inkjet argument for offices with a high volume of prints. With a function touchscreen, multiple networking options and an astoundingly fast print speed, it makes perfect sense to give this workhorse an Editors' Choice award.
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Brother MFC-990CW
The Brother MFC-990CW is a speedy, fully capable all-in-one device that earns our recommendation for an individual or a family that will make use of its touchscreen and telephone/answering machine.
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HP Officejet 6000
We like the simplicity of the HP Officejet 6000 single-function inkjet printer, but its lack of an LCD screen takes some getting used to. Nevertheless, it performed well and earns our recommendation as a great single-function printer.
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Brother DCP-165C Multifunction Printer
We've tested plenty of printers at CNET, but very few have frustrated us as much as the Brother DCP-165C multifunction has. The counter-intuitive set-up, bland design, deplorable print quality and crawling output speeds earn this printer a double thumbs down.
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Canon Pixma MX330
The Canon Pixma MX330 doesn't produce the best quality prints, but you won't find a more versatile printer in the sub-$200 category. An auto-document feeder, 1.8-inch LCD screen, and easy-to-use features make it an excellent choice for creative homes on a budget.
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Kodak ESP 7 All-In-One Printer
The ESP 7 tries to leap ahead of the pack by claiming to have fast print speeds and good quality photo output. Unfortunately, it falls short in most of these areas, but it is relatively cheap to run.
Features
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Top 7 business apps for BlackBerry
We all know that BlackBerry phones are touted as some of the best business devices out there. Here are six of our favourite applications for busy, on-the-go professionals.
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Budget shopping tips: Printers
Shopping for a budget printer doesn't have to be an exercise in anger management and self-abasement. Contrary to the stigma, many printers can produce great-quality photos and documents without breaking the bank or eating up expensive consumables.
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Lexmark's new multifunction line-up
Lexmark had announced seven new multifunction printers; four for small office and home users, and three for professional use.
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Printer buying guide
CNET.com.au's printer buying guide is all the input you need to get the best output.
News
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Lexmark's new printers turn green
Lexmark has unveiled a range of new printers targeted at the home and professional consumer, all with a strong focus on sustainability and environmental friendliness.
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Lexmark launches SMB printer
Printer manufacturer Lexmark has unveiled an all-in-one offering aimed at the small- to medium-size business market.
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The Sky(pe) is falling
Do recent buffer overflows found in popular VoIP service Skype signal an end to Voice over IP? Maybe not.
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New Xbox in ad campaign?
Is Microsoft unveiling details about the next-gen Xbox through an Internet viral marketing campaign?
DIYs and How-to
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Windows Starter Kit: Must-have PC apps
Bought a new PC but hate the bloatware it comes with? We've sourced the best free Windows apps to increase your productivity.
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Set up wireless file and printer sharing
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.
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How to build a wireless network
CNET.com.au's step-by-step guide to using a wireless router to share an Internet connection and build a wireless network at home.
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DIY: Add a Mac to your Windows Network
If the Mac and the PC are the yin and yang of the tech universe, then these two seeming opposites should be able to coexist harmoniously.
Downloads
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PDFpen
Split, combine and reorder PDF files.
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ScanTango
Automates conversion & distribution of paper to pdf & tiff.
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FaxAmatic
Send and receive faxes without a fax machine.
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TIFF Viewer and Browser Plug-In
View, modify, and print TIFF images.
The Explain Series
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Get (laptop) smart before you buy
Win the numbers game and get the laptop that's perfect your needs as well as your budget!
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
Windows® 7 has been designed to be more reliable, more responsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.
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If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.





















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