Peripherals Reviews
Top rated reviews for peripherals
The Epson WorkForce 610 meets the needs of both businesses and home offices that are shopping for a competent, dependable all-in-one device. Whether it's printing, faxing, copying, or scanning, this Epson is a cut above the competition.
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The Samsung LD220G works as a companion monitor, but there are better models out there if you're looking for a standalone 22-inch display.
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The Mag GML2226 is a budget monitor with decent performance, but there are better options out there.
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The Lexmark Impact S305's low price tag, simple setup, and straightforward features are sure to draw in budget customers with intermittent printing needs. With extra features like wireless printing and a media card reader, the Impact earns a solid recommendation.
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The Epson WorkForce 310 is a cost-efficient all-in-one printer that gives you five separate ink cartridges with an automatic document feeder and a detailed control panel. Combine those features with its lightning-fast print speeds, and the WorkForce 310 is a worthwhile addition to your office arsenal.
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The ViewSonic VP2365wb has solid performance, but its low brightness gives images an overall dull look.
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Though its spec sheet doesn't quite measure up to that of competing pico projectors, the WowWee Cinemin Swivel's unique design and its inclusion of an adapter for iPhones and iPods make it an appealing choice.
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The Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW lacks many bells and whistles, but makes up for its shortcomings with a low price.
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The Dell IN1910N is an economy monitor that sacrifices too much in performance and features for its low price.
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The Samsung SyncMaster F2380 is a well-designed monitor with good performance that skimps on connection options.
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