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Review > Inkjet
Epson PictureMate
by David Hellaby

Looking similar to a retro portable radio, the PictureMate has a touch of style to it that is backed up by the overall quality of the product. At a buck under $400 it won’t appeal to everyone, particularly seeing as it’s a dedicated photoprinter, requires its own specialist photo pack and restricts you to postcard sized prints.

Jul 13, 2004
Review > Inkjet
Lexmark X5250 All-in-One
by David Hellaby

The 5250 is a compact unit that combines a good quality scanner with an average printer, efficient photocopy function and basic fax, all controlled from a simple to use software control centre.

Jul 12, 2004
Review > Inkjet
Canon i80 BubbleJet printer
by David Hellaby

Portability has been talked about a lot recently, and people are starting to get used to the fact that their printer can be just as portable as the rest of their equipment. Canon has been offering portable laptop printers for several years and selling just enough of them to persevere, however, with the digital camera boom they are starting to come into their own.

May 12, 2004
MICROSOFT DIGITAL IMAGE SUITE 9.0
by David Hellaby

There is little doubt that digital photography will take over from film, and it will happen sooner rather than later. As more people buy and start to use digital cameras there is an ever increasing demand for simple-to-use photo editing software that will allow them to get the best out of their photographs.

Jan 14, 2004
Polaroid iON 230
by David Hellaby

Polaroid's move into the digital market was just commonsense. After all, the digital camera market in Australia is growing faster than any other non-food consumer item except DVD software, and the days of traditional cameras seem well and truly over.

Sep 10, 2003
Review > Misc Software
Secure Planet Virtual Private Network
by David Hellaby

Ongoing concerns about the security of wireless networks and an increasing demand to be able to connect remotely to office and home networks has forced many people to look for a reasonably priced VPN solution. Virtual Private Networks use the Internet to establish a secure link between an external PC and a local network.

Sep 10, 2003
REALmagic Xcard
by David Hellaby

The idea of using your PC as the central control point for your home theatre has been bandied about for some time.

Jul 9, 2003
Review > Misc Software
BUSINESS BREEZE
by David Hellaby

Accounting software is a tough market to get into and is littered with the carcasses of many who had tried and failed to take on the established giants in Quicken and MYOB. Business Breeze is a locally designed product specifically aimed at the small business market.

Jul 1, 2003
Review > Inkjet
HP PHOTOSMART 130
by David Hellaby

The market for specialised compact photo printers remains relatively small, but as prices come down for printers and digital cameras, they are becoming more popular. As digital camera prices come down and more cameras have direct printer connectivity, a small photo printer becomes a viable accessory.

May 1, 2003
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