Kodak Printer - 5300 review

May 31, 2008

Kodak Printer - 5300 review

Affordable all-in-are now common enough to begin replacing peripherals dedicated to a level of consumption, which offers an impressive degree of functionality and performance for consumers. Kodak Printer EasyShare 5300 is the lowest-end model of its new range, omitting the functionality of fax and some other characteristics under 5500, but the launch at a substantial savings. Despite its relatively low price is a rather bulky unit, which could make some users if portability is a limitation.As you probably expect, taking into account the manufacturer, 5300 is a bit more photo-oriented than most print-at-all. You’ll find a built in 4×6-inch tray, multi-card reader and an external USB port for printing photographic instantly, managed for the sake of 3-inch color display and dedicated controls. Read more

Canon Printer - SELPHY CP740 review

May 31, 2008

Canon Printer - SELPHY CP740 review

The digital age has forever changed the way we watch and take pictures, not least because of the speed at which the final image can be produced, and then move to other media. Reporters graphics can have their photos on page within minutes and holiday snaps can be exchanged with friends just seconds after being captured.Canon Printer SELPHY CP range has been designed with this “instant gratification” principle in mind and the latest two models - the Canon CP750 and entry-level Canon CP740 examined here - have been released only as updated versions of the Canon CP730 and Canon CP720. Both are designed to be “part printers which are light, compact, elegant and easy to use, while the management of high quality, economy size fits without going through a PC. Read more

Nokia 6300 versus 6300i: High-end phones with great designs

May 29, 2008

 Nokia 6300 versus 6300i: High-end phones with great designs

Mobile phones advanced home of Nokia competent boast of their knowledge in a variety of areas. It is generally considered that users are confused, while buying the Nokia 6300 and Nokia 6300i. Well, both devices have much in common not only the name. For example, are backed with intuitive design and applications of high-end technology. You could say that these two phones provide a skillful balance of features and designs.From the multimedia capabilities, both are phones with built-in camera, music player, FM radio and embedded Java games. Both have the same capacity except Nokia 6300i image that is backed with additional feature of Macromedia Flash Lite 2.0. This helps users get the picture perfect in every shot. As a matter of fact, both devices have a 2-megapixel digital camera complete with 8 x digital zoom, viewfinder, and streaming video recorder. The integrated music player and FM radio on phones play an important role in mood changing user. In addition to the music player, Nokia 6300i is equipped with video and stereo FM radio.

Not only this, Nokia 6300i comes with a wider range of features. It offers VoIP call feature to connect with others. On the other hand, is supported with massive internal memory of 30 MB, 512 MB plus MicroSD card. Users can enjoy storing data, music and other files. Generally speaking, both phones defend the multiple connectivity options for a rapid transfer of data such as EDGE, USB, Bluetooth and GPRS.No doubt, both handset hold advanced features and style. Between the two, however, the Nokia 6300i is certainly a better bet, since it has more advanced features.

Xerox Printer - WorkCentre 4150V P review

May 28, 2008

Xerox Printer - WorkCentre 4150V P review

Xerox WorkCentre of 4150V P is a voluminous multi-function machine, designed for medium-sized offices or workgroups. It works like a copier, scanner and network printer and basa in a mono laser engine, rated at 43ppm. It weighs in at just over 50 kilograms, making it physically heavy, as well as catering for most office needs.One of the most notable features of the machine is its LCD touch-screen, serving as the status display and control panel. This makes it especially easy to use, although the controls provided by the group complement one side of the physical buttons. These include a keypad, which comes into its own if you add the optional fax function. Read more

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