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monica
Hi Friends!!
Inods is the place where you can clear all your queries regarding products, travel, movies, books etc. by reading the reviews and guides for the same. I have compiled some of the best reviews and guides. Why not peek into my research space and decide what to buy!!!
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Aug 30, 2006

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If you're looking to print your photos without firing up your notebook, take a look at Canon's Selphy ES1. This dye-sub printer is easy to take with you, thanks to its built-in carrying handle and relatively light 4.5-pound weight, yet its output rivals what you'd get at the local drug store. In general, we were pleased with the Canon Selphy ES1. Our biggest beef is with the slow and awkward print method, but if you can overlook that and want a printer that you can tote with you, this model may be right for you.
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The Sony DPP-FP90 comes with built-in carrying handles and it is able to print pictures within a minute. This new printer is a great complement to photography. You can just print out your favourite photos and share the sweet memories of the moment! The operation set up for Sony DPP-FP is simple. It is equipped with a 3.6-inch liquid crystal display which allows users to preview and edit before printing.
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An excellent printer for the cost. This printer is easy to use and is Vista compatible. I like the ability to print using the computer or inserting the memory stick directly into the printer. This printer prints quicker than previous Sony printers. An overall excellent buy.
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The Sony FP90 is very similar in design to the Canon Selphy line of compact photo printers, but the FP90 has two advantages over the Selphy line—a much better LCD screen and a carrying handle. However, prints made with the FP90 were a bit flat and lacked the vibrancy and color range of inkjet prints. One major drawback to the FP90 is that there is no battery compartment, while most other compact photo printer manufacturers offer this as an optional accessory. If there is no need for carrying this printer to an outdoor, unpowered location, it’s a pretty good buy, but it wouldn't be our first choice.
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Sony’s FP90 is the latest in a range of dedicated photo printers designed to give photographers the convenience of professional level printing from the comfort of their home. Overall An expensive way to print digital photos, but it does give excellent results with fast print speeds.
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If you're looking for a portable printer that goes everywhere you do, produces quality prints, and is easy to use, the Sony Picture Station DPP-FP90 may be right for you. If you want wireless connectivity or cheaper prints, check out the latest models from Epson, HP, or Kodak.
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This is a great machine but it definately needs another stick of 512mb ram. It is fast enough if you are just internet and word processing but if you are into playing some games, then you need the extra stick of ram. I have bad to say about this machine.I don't think that anyone should complain about this computer being to slow, if it is to slow then buy another stick of ram.
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The eMachines T5088 is a basic computer that will get the (very basic) job done if you're not a demanding user. But if you ask it to do more strenuous tasks, you may start thinking about upgrades sooner rather than later.
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this computer is alright, considering the price. its very slow, but comes with memory card readers. i returned it and instead purchased the step up model t5226. it was more expensive, but it is much faster and i felt it was an overall better value.

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The eMachines T5088 is a capable, basic and, above all, cheap PC. But the days of squeaking by with a bare-bones single-core-powered computer are numbered, thanks to Web 2.0 and more graphics-intensive sites.
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