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HP Portable Photosmart Printers
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, PC / Laptop
HP has new printers for those on the go. The Photosmart A530, a generation up from their A526, has a 2.4-inch color display, 27 seconds per photo speed, and a wireless option at a price of $99.00. The A630 features a 4.8-inch touchscreen, a 5x7-inch maximum print size, and keyboard and stylus for creativity at a price of $149.00. The D5460 has a 1.5-inch display, 31 ppm, up to 9,600 x 2,400 dpi color, a 5 ink cartridge bay, and a $164.00 price. The D5460 is available online now, while the other two printers will be out in August.
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Lexmark Z2420 Wireless Printer
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, USB, Misc. Tech, Wireless / WiFi
Lexmark has released the Z2420 Wireless Printer, meant for students and homebodies. With 4800 x 1200 dpi print resolution, it features up to 25 b/w and 18 color ppm. Connect with 802.11 b/g wireless network and wireless computer or with USB cable The printer has Accu-feed technology for less paper jamming and automatic cartridge alignment. The Lexmark Imaging Studio software helps for altering images and printing can be scheduled. All this for the mini-price of $79.99.
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The $50 million HP Deskjet 460WBT printer?
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Internet, PC / Laptop, Peripherals

HP must be throwing some seriously precious metals into their mobile Bluetooth printer these days, judging by the price they are going for on Amazon. A cool $50 million. Oh, plus shipping.
Obviously, this is an oversight on someone’s part, but hey, you’d be disappointed in us if we didn’t point these things out, right?
[Thanks, David!]
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Dell Sees (Product) Red
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Accessories, Corporate News, Microsoft, PC / Laptop
Dell and Microsoft have teamed together and come up with (PRODUCT) RED items to help fight AIDS in Africa. The line includes:
- The XPS One that offers high def viewing for multimedia. At a price beginning at $1,599.00, $80.00 goes to the Global Fund.
- The ultra-thin (0.9-inch) XPS M1330 has a 13.3-inch display and an MSRP starting at $1,149.00 and $50.00 to the Global Fund.
- The 15.4-inch XPS M1530 has a built-in webcam and fingerprint reader with a price starting at $1,149.00, with $50.00 for the Global Fund.
- Dell’s 948 Printer is an all-in-one, and operates with or without computer connection. At a price of $149.00, $5.00 is given to the Global Fund.
There are lots of choices, lots of help for Africa.
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CES 2008 Video: Kodak ESP3 printer with auto facial retouching
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Full Episodes, Gizmatic, Accessories, Cameras, CES, CES 2008, Features, Podcasts, Software, Videocasts

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Let’s face it - sometimes we look less than pretty in photographs. Kodak’s solution? The ESP3 printer, featuring software that will retouch faces (and whiten teeth and the whites of eyes) with one touch. The technology comes from pro photographers, and is adaptable enough to selectively retouch one or more faces even within a group.
Kodak’s retouching software is also available as a free upgrade for consumers who already own Kodak printers, and complements Kodak’s already existing extremely price-effective ink cartridges (coming in at $.10 per photo printed). The ESP3 printer will be available in the first half of 2008 and will come in at a price point of $129.
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