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“Multitalented Machine” / The Globe and Mail

“While digital cameras are now ubiquitous, high-quality prints are not. Most digital camera users store their images on their memory card or on their computer — but when it comes time to producing a print for the upstairs hallway or to send to grandma, you’ll want something well suited to the task of photo printing.”

Now you might be gasping with genuine shock and disbelief, here, as isn’t this Canada’s best games journalist lowering himself to review, of all things, consumer technology? Printers, even? Dear God.

Well, yes. He is. Because, as I explained only recently in my “So You Want to Be a Games Journalist” guide, you have to pay the bills.

And you know? It wasn’t that bad. This isn’t an exciting piece of journalism, really, but it’s useful. People need to know what printers are good and what printers are bad. This one is quite good. The end!

October 31st, 2006 : Reviews, The Globe and Mail

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