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Epson Stylus CX4700 
REVIEW

Epson Stylus CX4700

Economical running costs and a great scanner make it appealing, but it’s slow and hard to use as a standalone copier.
Epson PictureMate 
REVIEW

Epson PictureMate

This isn't the first time we've looked at the tiny Esky-esque PictureMate from Epson and at the time as a standalone product it garnered a Recommended award. It's good to see it do the same in a comparative environment, walking off with a second recommendation from the Labs team.
Epson PictureMate 
REVIEW

Epson PictureMate

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.
Canon i990 AND Epson Stylus Photo R210 
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Canon i990 AND Epson Stylus Photo R210

Once upon a time not too long ago, your average inkjet printer had a single tricolour ink cartridge. Of course, the print quality was fairly ordinary, but it did the job. Today, with digital cameras the norm and home users wanting to print their own photographs, your photo printer may have as many as eight different ink cartridges.
Epson Stylus CX3100 
REVIEW

Epson Stylus CX3100

Finishing just below average overall, this unit scored highly in the performance department
Epson Stylus CX5300 
REVIEW

Epson Stylus CX5300

Surprising us with its below average results in all categories of testing, the Epson CX5300 lacked any form of removable media input.
EPSON Dreamio EMP-TW10 
REVIEW

EPSON Dreamio EMP-TW10

A quick glance down at the scores below would immediately indicate to you that we’ve made some sort of error in selecting something that scored below average performance as a Recommended winner, however we’re extremely confident in this.
We're innocent, Epson claims 
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We're innocent, Epson claims


EPSON AcuLaser C900 
REVIEW

EPSON AcuLaser C900

The second most expensive printer to purchase, Epson’s C900 outlay cost is quite high given its fairly low quality results; as a consequence, this printer’s value rating suffers. Saving face, it managed to finish fourth overall for the speed portion of our testing. Surprisingly, for a printer of this cost, it is another unit to lack integrated network connectivity, although it is available as an expansion option.
EPSON EPL-6100 
REVIEW

EPSON EPL-6100

Finishing second overall in our roundup the Epson EPL-6100 was edged out of first place by the HP 1300 and the OKI C5100, with its incredible range of features. However, this is not to say that the Epson EPL-6100 doesn’t have a wide range of functions. On the contrary, it boasts some innovative design and logical technological functions. Its large 250 page input tray makes it ideal for bulk printing, although it shares the same much smaller volume 100 page output tray capacities as both the Lexmark E321 and Minolta-QMS PagePro 1200W models.
EPSON EMP-S1 
REVIEW

EPSON EMP-S1

Before we even delve into this projector's specs, the most important and standout metric with the EMP-S1 is its extremely humble $1,999 price tag, which when compared to the usual $5-10K standard for home cinema, puts the EMP-S1 well within reach of people for whom home video projection was merely a dream.
EPSON Perfection 3200 Photo 
REVIEW

EPSON Perfection 3200 Photo

The Epson Perfection 3200 Photo represents absolute quality scanning for the serious amateur or professional user. It uses a matrix CCD and micro lens to produce an amazing 3,200dpi optical resolution. Even though it wasn't the highest optical resolution scanner this month, standing behind both the Microtek 4,800dpi scanners, it still produced stunning results without long scanning times, care of USB 2.0 and FireWire.
EPSON Perfection 2400 Photo 
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EPSON Perfection 2400 Photo

Supplied with Adobe Photoshop Elements it features direct printing, scanning, email and Web quick launch buttons.
Epson Stylus Photo 810 
REVIEW

Epson Stylus Photo 810

Epson has two current specialist photo printers and the model which takes care of the lower end is the $399 Stylus Photo 810.
Epson Stylus Photo 890 
REVIEW

Epson Stylus Photo 890

You're taken through each step by a series of onscreen animated diagrams that are a far sight more helpful than other guides the competition offers.
Epson Stylus Color 760 
REVIEW

Epson Stylus Color 760

On paper, the 760 boasts several improvements over its predecessors, the most noticeable being noise reduction.
Epson  Stylus Color 860 
REVIEW

Epson Stylus Color 860

In Epsons more than comprehensive range it sits near the top, offering high speed in addition to impressive print quality.
Epson Stylus Color 1160 
REVIEW

Epson Stylus Color 1160

Colour Inkjet PRINTER
Epson Perfection 1200U 
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Epson Perfection 1200U

Epson are marketing this scanner as a versatile unit, capable of meeting the demands of home, school, office and graphics users.
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