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Read the full Epson expression premium XP-6100 review Buy now £ 89.99, The printer is currently out of stock but you can sign up to be notified when it’s available. All in all, a well-performing printer at a good price. There’s no touchscreen, but that’s no issue when you have your phone or the computer, and the buttons work well enough. The dual front-loading paper trays hold A4 and photo paper respectively, and there’s an option for double-sided printing. Once again, the app is easy to navigate, and printing, scanning and copying are straightforward.
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Another all-in-one unit, it’s compact and stylish enough to fit in most settings, as a professional printer or something for the family.
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Read the full HP officejet pro 7720 A3 review Buy now £ 219.99, The 7720 is also the perfect choice for professional-quality brochures and flyers at a decent price and in the comfort of your own home, producing water, smear, and fade-resistant prints. The cartridges are quite expensive, but you do get great quality from them, and the optional high-yield cartridges let you print up to three times as many black-text and two times as many colour pages. Thanks to its wide format, the 7720 can print up to A3, with scan and copy up to legal size (slightly larger than A4). It looks good, the HP Smart app is straightforward – the best app on the list – and print quality is high.
We tested it late at night and felt more than comfortable doing so. It’s also surprisingly quiet: Brother says that all the models within the HL range print at less than 50dB. If you need a printer that can rapidly whack out page after page of important black and white documents or your latest coming-of-age novel without breaking a sweat, this effort from Brother is one of the best out there.ĭespite the large 250-sheet paper input, it’s a handy size for most tables, or to put under your desk. The mono in the printer’s name refers to the fact that it’s a one-stop monochrome shop.
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This artifact represents part of a donation from co-founder Doug Carlston, which includes approximately 1,500 electronic games and software products developed, published, and licensed by Broderbund, as well as archival materials such as company newsletters, competitive market research, financial statements, photographs, promotional materials, and awards.
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Additionally, Broderbund produced computer software programs such as the Print Shop, Kid Pix, and Family Tree Maker, as well as an interactive reading series known as Living Books. It also produced Raid on Bungeling Bay, the first video game created by SimCity-designer Will Wright. The company is best known for popular games such as Prince of Persia, Karateka, Myst, Lode Runner, and the educational Carmen Sandiego franchise. The company also licensed certain series overseas, allowing its games to appear on systems such as the British ZX Spectrum and Japanese MSX. The company's name comes from the Afrikaans word "Broederbond," loosely translated as "association of brothers." In order to distance themselves from a South African white supremacist group that shared the same name, the Carlstons altered the spelling and added the Scandinavian letter 퀏�, which also represents the slashed zero found in computer codes.īroderbund's popularity stemmed from its wide range of products, as well as the fact that it released games for nearly every home computer system in America. Their sister, Cathy Carlston, joined the venture a year later. Brothers Doug and Gary Carlston founded the company in 1980, in order to market Doug's strategy game, Galactic Empire. In 1986, it was the 9th-largest United States computer software company, and by 1997, the company had annual revenues of $190 million.īroderbund began as a truly family affair. became one of the leading producers and distributors of home computer video games and electronic software. In the 1980s and 1990s, Broderbund Software, Inc.