The Epson WorkForce 840 is the flagship model of the company's line of WorkForce all in one printers for small and home businesses. WorkForce 840 features Ethernet and Wi-Fi networking, two-sided printing, an automatic document feeder (ADF), and the ability to print directly from your mobile device. And it performs all of these functions in an impressively compact package that can hold a full ream of paper. It offers competitive text speeds and impressive graphics speeds, and our only critique is that it's slow to print photos.
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Sunday, July 3, 2011
7 inch Tablet from Coby Kyros MID 7015
The Coby Kyros MID7015 Internet Touchscreen Tablet ($199 list) is an Android 2.1-based device with a 7-inch screen. Not only is it using a version of Android not intended for tablets, but its resistive touch screen isn't a multi-touch display like the Apple iPad's, so there's no pinching and expanding for quick zooming. The MID7015 performs adequately at best. The hardware, software build, media and display will all be reviewed in this article.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
New Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is in THE HOUSE
Samsung's finally releasing the official details of its 10.1-inch, Android Honeycomb tablet to the world. Contrary to the leaks, the tablet is called the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Grabbing its moniker from the screen size, obviously and like the rest of the upcoming Android 3.0 tablets it's powered by a dual-core Tegra 2 processor, will be available with 16GB or 32GB of storage, and has a front-facing 2 megapixel camera as well as a 8 megapixel imager around back.
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Toshiba Folio 100 First Look
Certain elements of the tablet can be taken as final though, such as its physical build, capacitive screen and overall ambition. Scanning down the list of specifications, it's easy to get excited about the Folio 100. It has a 10.1in widescreen display with a 1,024x600 resolution, an Nvidia Tegra 2 (dual-core ARM Cortex A9 processor and 1080p video decoding), Android 2.2 and a much more realistic price that the Galaxy Tab. That's the good stuff, but as soon as you pick the Folio 100 up, you realise why it costs less than the Tab.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
How to Choose The Right Tablet for You
Are you wondering how to choose the right tablet computer? Choosing just the right tablet computer is difficult when you plan to use the device for personal use, considering the increasing number of alternatives and wide range of features and characteristics. Tablet selection is an even greater challenge when that tablet will spend some time in the business trenches, intermingling with such things as remote information access, firewall security structures, unified communications and cloud-based services.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Compact Rugged Tablet from DRS ARMOR X7
This is one tough tablet meant to go places the iPad and its tablet ilk could only dream of. With its small, 7-inch screen and big price at $2,377, the Armor X7 isn't for the general consumer. It's MIL-STD-810G and IP65 certified, meaning it's built for those professionals who work under harsh conditions. The new ARMOR X7 is a compact tablet designed specifically for mission critical tasks that require a combination of connectivity, handheld mobility, ease of use, and enough ruggedness and durability to support all weather operations.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Apple iMac Present The Best Performance with Nice Largest Display
The Apple iMac 27-inch (Thunderbolt) ($1,999 list) is the newest top of the line iMac, and it adds second-generation Intel Core i processors (aka, Sandy Bridge) to Apple's class-leading all in one Mac desktops, along with Thunderbolt ports first seen on the new MacBook Pro laptops. It has that huge, beautiful high resolution screen, killer (if aging) design, and it is fast, fast, fast. For consumers, while the iMac still claims industry bests in terms of its display and its design, this system will feel like overkill in some respects, and underfeatured in others.
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