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All-in-one printers
by David Bayon
Print, scan, copy and fax with one single device. We put 10 all-in-ones through their paces.
Sep 27, 2006
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Multifunction Printer Roundup
by Darren Ellis
You don't have to settle for printer that just prints. PC Authority tests six of the latest all-in-one devices.
Apr 7, 2005
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Gift guide - Compact cameras
by Staff writers
If there's someone in your life without a digital camera, there's never been a better time to get them started. Compact cameras now offer 8-12 megapixels for under $500, and provide large LCDs for easy viewfinding and shot setup as well as automatic face recognition, multiple focal points and more!
Nov 11, 2008
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Gift guide - fun stuff
by Staff writers
Some items just don't fit any other category, but their looks, features or quirkness scream 'Christmas Gift Idea'. From everyone's favourite AI dinosaur, Pleo, to the groundbreaking Tivo PVR, we think we've got a little something for everyone.
Nov 11, 2008
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V1
by Staff Writers
The 5-megapixel DSC-V1 offers a great combination of features and performance in a relatively small body. While it’s smaller than its prime competitors – the Canon G5 and the Nikon 5400 – there are even smaller models in this month’s company.
Jan 14, 2004
Nikon Coolpix 5400
by Staff Writers
The Nikon Coolpix 5400 is the descendent of the Coolpix 5000. In the revamp, it has gained a new 1/1.8in CCD and 4x optical zoom but also loses a couple of useful features, like the LCD status panel and RAW file mode. True, there is a TIFF option, but this is a backwards move in our view.
Jan 14, 2004
Casio QV-5700
by Staff Writers
Using a Canon lens and sharing a chunky, rectangular design, the 5-megapixel QV-5700 bears more than a passing resemblance to the PowerShot G5. The G5 has a 4x optical zoom against Casio’s 3x, though, and several other features, such as time-lapse shooting, are missing.
Jan 14, 2004
Olympus E-1 Digital
by Kevin Carter
A completely new digital SLR system has arrived in the shape of the Olympus E-1 and is perhaps the most eagerly awaited professional camera this year.
Mar 3, 2004
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Labs roundup: MFDs: Performance Analysis
by Staff Writers
When evaluating multi-function devices there are four determining factors for ascertaining who has really got the goods. These are speed, quality, features and price.
Dec 10, 2003
CANON 1DS
by Philip Chia
As a reviewer, there is no greater thrill than being privy to a product that you know will either revolutionise or turn the world upside down. The first Palm Pilot, USB devices, and the Canon 1Ds.
May 1, 2003
Canon PowerShot G5
by Staff Writers
The PowerShot G series has earned Canon a good reputation and, thankfully, the G5 does nothing to dent it. Not that it will win awards for styling, as the G5 remains slightly boxy for our liking and the casing has more plastic than the G3. It also feels every gram of its 487g weight; the similarly heavy Fuji S5000 is more comfortable to hold and use.
Jan 14, 2004
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-F717
by Staff Writers
Sony’s high-end cameras have consistently impressed us at PC Authority, but just recently they’ve fallen short of Labs Winner status. The DSC-F717 changes all that, with its heady mix of image quality, features and design propelling it to the top of the pile.
Jan 14, 2004
CANON PowerShot S50
by Darren Ellis
Once the lens shutters are opened, the Canon PowerShot S50 powers up and welcomes you with a tone. Similar to the smaller Canon IXUS 400 in terms of features, it too ships with a 32MB CF card and AV cables. With fairly easy to navigate menus, the S50 also features video capture and a thumb-sliding preview mode.
Jun 1, 2003
Canon Pixma MP780
by Ty Pendlebury
It doesn't seem likely that one device could be all things to all people, but the Canon PIXMA MP780 is the closest thing we've seen yet. It has a feature set that would leave few wanting, and is capable of professional results. Not only that, but this is by far the quickest inkjet in this roundup.
Apr 7, 2005
Canon PowerShot A300
by Darren Ellis
The Canon A300 is an entry level 3.2-megapixel camera with rather plain specifications and an average range of photgraphic features.
Jun 1, 2003
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One camera. Many lenses.
by Logan Booker
Logan Booker puts lens to camera and takes a shot at digital photography.
Feb 13, 2006
Lexmark X7170
by Ty Pendlebury
A Lexmark multi-function device, the P6250, won our last photo printer roundup, so the expectations were high for its big brother, the X7170. Unlike our Labs Winner, this machine is definitely targeted at the business market. For an extra $100 premium, the machine adds office-oriented functions such as faxing, a copy feeder and a better scanner. It's also noticeably larger than its brethren.
Apr 7, 2005
Epson Stylus Photo RX630
by Ty Pendlebury
Epson has gone all-out on their digital photo flagship -- it has eliminated all office-centric features to deliver an enthusiast's juggernaut with film scanning, a six colour ink-tank, and plenty of memory card slots.
Apr 7, 2005
CANON CANOSCAN 8000F
by Alistair Dabbs
Having set itself as a stalwart in slimline, ultra-cheap flatbed scanners, Canon is moving into the world of scanners for the serious photographer.
May 1, 2003