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Hardware Author Issue
A Change of Style: Wacom Cintiq 18sx Interactive Pen Display
Lidka Schuch
April 2003
Backup Before You Go Forward
Lorne Cherry
April 1998
Be Here Is Back With Better VR
Bob Connolly
February 2001
Be Here Lens: Panoramic Photography and QTVR Assembly
Bob Connolly
May 1999
Canon Optura 100MC: Trading "Pocketability" for Quality and Control
Peter Dudar
February 2002
Canon XL1s & Sony DSR–PD150
Peter Dudar
June 2002
Dig It — Professional Digital SLRs Keep Getting Better Faster
Ron Giddings
December 2002
Epson 5000 Inkjet: New Player in the Digital Proofing Arena Shows True Colors Shane Steinman
April 1998
Epson 836XL Scanner: Epson Makes It Big and Prices It Low
Shane Steinman
February 1998
Fuji MX-2900 Camera: Digital Is Different Ron Giddings November 1999
Fuji MX-700 Camera: Megapixel Image Capture in a Pocket-size Format
Dan Brill
July 1998
In Pursuit of Important Technical Trivia
Lorne Cherry January 1999
LinoColor Circon Scanner: High End Image Capture for Graphics Pros
Shane Steinman
January 1999
Making a Living on the Big Screen
Lorne Cherry
January 1999
Native 16:9 and XLRS in a Handheld Camcorder
Peter Dudar
December 2003
Noteworthy: My Three Month Quest for the Perfect Portable
Lorne Cherry
January 1999
Panasonic's AG-DVX100 24p Camera: Much More Than Just 'Progressive'
Peter Dudar
June 2003
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P1 Camera
Jason Lee
April 2001
Sony DCR-PC9 Camera
Peter Dudar
October 2001
Tektronix 780 and 840, HP 8500, Epson 3000: The Argument for Desktop Color is Finally Black and White
Lorne Cherry May 1999
Tektronix Phaser 840: Works Great, Just Don't Shut it Off
Shane Steinman
January 2000
Xerox Phaser 7700: Fast, Versatile and Good Enough for Most of Us
Dan Brill
October 2003
Xerox Phaser 790 Printer
Dan Brill
June 2001


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