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Printers for Windows Vista – the top 10

jjones | Guides | 10/04/2007 17:00pm

Whilst a lot of us now live in a paperless world, there’s some things you just need in print. As an added bonus, most printers now come with all kinds of additional features, incorporating scanning, photocopying and faxing into their ever growing list of features. If you’re in the market for a new one, here’s what we recommend.


10. Sagem Photo Easy 110

Sagem Photo Easy

A very reasonable dye-sublimation printer at a very affordable price. It produces quality single-sized images with much better durability than any done by an ink-jet printer

9. Lexmark X9350

The X9350 is a great home office all-in-one, complete with Wi-Fi, Ethernet connection, fax capabilities and an LCD display.

Price £211 (Get it at microwarehouse)

Three things to look for

1. Printing method. Assess what you need from a printer. There’s no point buying an individual ink printer for printing pages of text when a cheap black and white laser printer would do.

2. DPI. The amount of dots per inch the printer can manage. The higher the number, the more detailed your image will be. 9600 x 2400dpi is good for photos.

3. Pages per minute. If you print large documents, look at how many pages per minute the printer can produce. Laser printers are generally fastest, though on lower quality settings an inkjet printer also keep an impressive pace.

8. HP Photosmart 375

With a big screen and wireless printing support, this HP is a good choice if you want a feature-packed photo printer on a budget.

7. Epson Stylus DX6000

A great all-in-one design that packs in a high-resolution scanner and PictBridge support so you can print straight from the camera. Print quality is excellent, though it isn’t the quickest around.

Price £89 (Get it at technoworld)

6. Xerox WorkCentre 3119

Xerox WorkCentre 3119

An above average 3-in-1 office scanner, printer and copier; this one’s black and white only, but what it does it does very well.

Price £139 (Get it at insight)

Buying Advice

Ink is expensive, so when choosing a printer think about what suits your needs.

There are three types of printer: single cartridge, individual ink and dye sublimation.

dye sublimation is common on small, 6×4in photo printers, but isn’t designed for printing text.

Single cartridge’s contain three colours, so if one of the three runs out, you waste the other two.

Individual’s use separate cartridges for each colour, which is more expensive first time around, but in the long term they’re cheaper to replace.

5. HP PhotoSmart 325

HP PhotoSmart 325

The 325’s results are astounding, offering great colour and good sharpness. The HP is one of the few models on the market to offer the option of battery power, although the battery does cost extra.

Price £129 (Get it at Computerwebstore)

4. Canon PIXMA Mini 260

From subtle skin tones to vivid, high-contrast detail, the 260 delivers great results every time, and doesn’t make you spend a fortune on ink and paper.

Price £90 (Get it at shop-com)

3. Epson Stylus Photo R360

Epson Stylus Photo R360

A basic photo printer that prints great photographic images for the price. Text printing isn’t bad either, though it is slower than most dedicated text printers.

Price £67 (Get it at ebuyer)

2. TallyGenicom 8108N Colour Laser Printer

TallyGenicom 8108N Colour Laser Printer

Gone are the days when a colour laser printer would cost you way over a grand. This budget beige box is perfect for any home office and it’s extremely impressive considering the price.

Price £149 (Get it at Insight)

1. Canon PIXMA iP6600d

Canon PIXMA iP6600d

With two paper trays and a huge screen, this is a superb all-round printer that’s particularly suited to printing directly from a digital camera – just preview your snaps on the screen and send them straight to the page. Like many photo printers, though, it’s far less impressive at printing text.

Price £109 (Get it at Curry\’s Online)

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LCD monitors – the best 10 for Windows Vista

jjones | Guides | 09/03/2007 00:00am

Having the best graphics card for your system is all well and good, but to get the best out of it you need a fantastic monitor. As we move towards an age where the television is taking a backseat to the computer screen, it’s especially important to be able to watch films and view pictures on your PC in the best display possible. If you’re thinking of upgrading, here’s our picks.

At 10… iiyama ProLite E1900WS

iiyama ProLite E1900WS

Price £165 | http://www.iiyama.co.uk/

One of the new breed of low cost 19-inch widscreen displays that are starting to appear. This offers a good 1440×900 display with a 5ms response time.

At 9… LG Flatron L1932P

LG Flatron L1932P

Price £195 | http://www.flatron.com/

A well priced 19-inch display that provides superior image quality from a standard 4:3 ratio display.

At 8… ViewSonic VP930

ViewSonic VP930

Price £165 | www.viewsonic.com

A 19-inch screen that offers excellent ergonomics, great on-screen controls and decent image quality but it’s let down by its price.


At 7… ViewSonic VP2330wb

ViewSonic VP2330wb

Price £990 | www.viewsonic.com

Beautiful to use and gaze at for hours on end, the 23-inch Viewsonic shoots itself in the stand by out pricing itself from its nearest competitiors.

At 6… NEC MultiSync 90GX2

NEC MultiSync 90GX2

Price £245 | http://www.neceurope.com/

A strong performance in image quality does this 19-inch NEC a lot of favours but, at this price, it is outclassed by the Philips.

At 5… Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP

Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP

Price £280 | http://www.dell.co.uk/

A hard to fault 20-inch widescreen display that sports a 1680×1050 resolution and HDCP support making it HD-ready.

At 4… Philips 190P7ES

Philips 190P7ES

Price £235 | http://www.philips.co.uk/

This is currently the pinnacle of 19-inch monitor design offering outstanding display performance and even USB ports.

At 3… Samsung SyncMaster 244T

Samsung SyncMaster 244T

Price £740 | http://www.samsung.co.uk/

Looking somewhat more expensive than the other 24-inch options here (because it is), the 244T has perhaps the best image quality around but it lacks extras such as HDCP and USB ports.

At 2… BenQ FP241W

BenQ FP241W

Price £645 | www.benq.com

Offering an image as exquisite as the Dell, the fine 24-inch bevel design of the BenQ looks amazing and it sports an HD-ready HDMI (high defi nition multimedia interface) connection.

And at 1… Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP

Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP

Price £607 | www.dell.co.uk

From its ergonomic, adjustable stand to its integrated USB hub and card reader, there is much for your eyes to be cheerful about with this 24-inch widescreen display. Its 1920×1200 display looks immaculate and delivers amazing colour reproduction with crystal sharp text and pictures for games and movies. It’s even HD-ready with HDCP (highbandwidth digital content protocol) support.

The bottom line: It’s big, black and brash. You won’t regret buying this large widescreen display.

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5 of the best laptops that run Windows Vista

jjones | Guides | 28/01/2007 13:41pm

Laptops have long since moved away from the days where only businessmen had any use for them. With wireless home networking becoming increasingly common, more people are ditching a desktop in favour of sitting on the sofa e-mailing their friends whilst watching Eastenders. Here’s what we recommend using to do join in.

At 5… Sony Vaio VGN-FE31H

Sony Vaio VGN-FE31H

Price £820 | www.sony.co.uk

A reasonable all-rounder with 1GB of memory and a 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, but you’re paying for Sony’s design ethic.

At 4… HP dv6095ea

HP dv6095ea

Price £799 | www.hp.co.uk

AMD Turion 64 X2 processor and 2GB of memory, but the 128MB Nvidia GeForce 7200 graphics let the side down a bit.


At 3… Evesham Voyager C545+ Visto

Evesham Voyager C545+ Visto

Price £899 | www.evesham.co.uk

A neat, compact laptop that boasts a 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a 256MB ATI X1600 graphics card but only 512MB of RAM.

At 2… Fujitsu Siemens AMILO Xi 1546

Fujitsu Siemens AMILO Xi 1546

Price £1,199 | www.fuji.co.uk

A large widescreen notebook that’s ideal for videos. With 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 256MB ATI X1800 graphics and 2GB of memory.

And at 1… PC Nextday Zoostorm 4-6610

PC Nextday Zoostorm 4-6610

Price £749 | www.pcnextday.co.uk

This laptop has the same 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor as the other two in our top three. The 256MB ATI X1600 graphics aren’t the best here, but will still stand you in good stead, and 1GB of memory completes the package. It runs Windows Vista superbly, with glass fully enabled. The 15.4in widescreen is also ideal for watching videos and presentations. And 120GB of storage means there’s also ample room to store fi les and photos.

The bottom line: Powerful yet modestly priced, the Zoostorm combines ability with tremendous value.


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Great games for Windows Vista – 10 of the best

jjones | Guides | 27/01/2007 11:25am

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