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Brother MFC-J6710DW All-in-One multifunction printer test / review by About.com

6 February, 2011 (22:40) | Brother, Printer, Review | By: Camera News

Brother MFC-J6710DW
Brother MFC-J6710DW

About.com has reviewed a multifunction printer from Brother. The printer is called Brother MFC-J6710DW and is able to print, copy, scan and fax. The manufacturer claims that the inkjet printer is able to print up to 35 pages per minute.

Some key features for the Brother MFC-J6710DW printer:
-Print speeds up to 35 pages per minute in black and 27 pages per minute in color
-Built-in duplex printing
-Able to print, copy, fax and scan
-Dual paper trays for total capacity of 500 sheets
-Wireless and ethernet connectivity
-3.3″ widescreen color LCD display

About.com ends up giving the MFC-J6710DW an overall score of 3 out of 5 possible stars. On the positive side the printer is easy to use, has wireless printing, quite a bit of capacity and it is relatively fast. On the negative side we find aspects such as big size and the blacks don’t print deeply at normal quality. If you need larger prints and wireless printing this might be your choice for a smaller office environment.
Read the full review of the Brother MFC-J6710DW All-in-One multifunction printer here.

Ricoh G700 rugged digital camera test / review by CNET UK

6 February, 2011 (20:54) | Compact Camera, Review, Ricoh | By: Camera News

Ricoh G700
Ricoh G700

CNET UK has tested a rugged digital camera from Ricoh called Ricoh G700. The G700 has over 12 megapixels and is able to withstand drops from up to 2 meters and you can take pictures with it under water.

Some key features for the Ricoh G700:
-12.1 megapixel image sensor
-5x optical zoom lens (28-140mm)
-3″ LCD screen
-Withstand a drop of up to 2 meters
-Water-resistant to a depth of 5m
-Records 720p HD videos

CNET UK ends up giving the Ricoh camera a mediocre review with an overall score of 3 out of 5 possible stars. On the positive side the reviewer finds aspects such as that it is weather resistant, useful zoom range and ease to use, but there are some negative points to including high price tag, the image quality could be better and the camera is not for everyone. If you are often taking photos in ruff conditions this might be a camera for you, but you should take a look at other other rugged cameras on the market.
Read the full review of the Ricoh G700 rugged digital camera here.

Dell 2355dn multifunction mono laser printer test / review by Trusted Reviews

6 February, 2011 (19:35) | Dell, Printer, Review | By: Camera News

Dell 2355dn review
Dell 2355dn

Trusted Reviews has tested a multifunction mono laser printer from Dell. The printer is called Dell 2355dn and is able to print up to 35 letter-sized pages per minute, or so Dell claims. Let us hear what the reviewer thinks about this Dell laser printer.

Some key features for the Dell 2355dn:
-Print speeds up to 35 letter-sized pages per minute
-600×600 dpi print resolution
-80,000 maximum monthly duty cycle
-4.3” color LCD touch screen
-50 sheets Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
-50-sheet multi-purpose tray

Trusted Reviews ends up giving the 2355dn an overall score of 8 out of 10 possible points. The printer scores highest on features, almost as high on print speeds and value for your money, while the Dell scores a little lower on print quality. Overall the printer is fast and has low running cost so if you are looking for a mono laser for the office, this Dell printer might be your choice.
Read the full review of the Dell 2355dn multifunction mono laser printer here.

Kodak EasyShare M575 digital camera test / review by CNET UK

6 February, 2011 (18:19) | Compact Camera, Kodak, Review | By: Camera News

Kodak EasyShare M575 review
Kodak EasyShare M575

CNET UK has reviewed a digital camera from Kodak called Kodak EasyShare M575. The camera has 14 megapixels and a wide angle zoom lens that starts at 28mm.

Some key features for the Kodak EasyShare M575:
-14 megapixel image sensor
-5x optical zoom lens (28-140mm)
-3″ LCD screen
-Uses SD and SDHC memory cards

CNET UK ends up giving the EasyShare M575 a good review with an overall score of 4 out of 5 possible stars. On the positive side the reviewer finds aspects such as that it has a small and light design, it is easy to use, low price tag and the zoom range is useful. There are a couple of negative points including can not use zoom while filming and there are a few issues with the menu system, but overall the Kodak seems like a good and cheap pocket camera.
Read the full review of the Kodak EasyShare M575 digital camera here.


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