Inkjet memory makers
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Epson's Color Stylus 800 and Lexmark's 7000 Color Jetprinter produce hardcopies that have photographic quality. Epson prints at 1,440 by 720 dots per inch (dpi) while Lexmark inks 1,200 by 1,200 dpi. These two very high resolution printers were tested using photos taken with powerful cameras.
Publication Name: Popular Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0161-7370
Year: 1997
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Web tv
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Computer and electronics firms have introduced a host of products that will bring Internet access via television sets into the mainstream. Sony and Phillips, for instance, are offering set-top boxes with modems and Web-browsing software while Zenith has incorporated these into its TV sets.
Publication Name: Popular Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0161-7370
Year: 1996
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X2 modems: not so fast?
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Test results of U.S. Robotics' Sportster 56K Faxmodem and the Courier V.Everything showed that these modems have some problems. Installation proved to be difficult and downloading speeds were not consistent.
Publication Name: Popular Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0161-7370
Year: 1997
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