Gear 12/03
A professional-looking digital camera, the most versatile DVD recorder and more
In LivingColor
Printing in black and white doesn't always express the vibrancyof your company. Kyocera Mita's FS-C5016N laser printerdelivers 17 full-color, letter-size pages per minute, delivers 600x 600 dpi resolution and holds up to 2,100 sheets of stock.It's also network-friendly, with 10/100Mbps Ethernetconnectivity as well as USB 2.0 and bidirectional parallel portoptions. For another $419, you can make a wireless connection. Evenbetter, its ECOSYS toner technology eliminates cartridge waste.
- FS-C5016N
- Kyocera Mita
- (973) 808-8444
- http://usa.kyoceramita.com
- Street Price: $2,356
Five in One
With so many DVD read and write formats out there, how can you besure that a disc is compatible with your DVD drive? Get LGElectronics' GSA-4040B, a DVD recorder that supports all fiveDVD formats. Its 2MB buffer makes it fast, recording at speeds of3X for DVD-RAM discs, 4X for DVD-Rs and DVD+Rs, 12X for CD-RWs, and24X for CD-R discs. And whatever your DVD application-backing updata, recording training videos or creating a product catalog-theportable GSA-4040B makes recording a snap.
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