Wacom Intuos5 graphics tablets with multi-touch input review
There are three things that compel me to put this tablet at the top of my creative shopping list: design, software, and touch.
There are three things that compel me to put this tablet at the top of my creative shopping list: design, software, and touch.
At the core of of Lightroom 4 is a refinement of what many already admire about it: its ability to help you produce beautiful imagery.
If you want to quickly play with concepts for photography-based illustrations or graphics projects, Adobe Photoshop for the iPad 2 can do the job.
Canon’s new A3+ photo and artwork printer is the first outside the company’s large-format range to offer 12 inks.
A high end all-in-one printer, scanner and copier, we put the Kodak Hero 9.1 to the test.
Apple is never going to win a competition with the wildest imaginations of tech bloggers. But the company seems to be doing OK in the business of building phones, as the iPhone 4S proves.
With the announcement of the Nikon 1 series of compact interchangeable-lens cameras, Nikon became the first of the 'big two' digitalSLR makers (the other being Canon) to introduce a mirrorless-system model.
We were offered the chance to have sneak peek at the Inkling, so we brought illustrator Lizzie Mary Cullen with us to put it through its paces and see if it lives up to the hype.
Expanded keying and parameter control, and a new internal architecture
Still cutting edge with improved character animation and hyper-realistic dynamics
Losing track of your fonts? Extensis’ offering might well be for you…
Mac OS X is already the most successful PC operating system in history. A bold claim, but read on to find out why...
Epson’s Stylus Photo R3000 has a smaller droplet size for finer detail, and an extra ink cartridge slot so you don’t have to swap between photo and matte black inks, and more.
Second-generation CSC camera offers good controls and good value
Theano Nikitas tests the D5000 upgrade, and discovers design, ISO and video improvements
A compact all-in-one that packs in plenty of features, the Hero 5.1 is a great little home printer.
An all-in-one that’s aimed at budding photographers, the Kodak Hero 7.1 is a credible and well-rounded package.
Kodak’s Office Hero combines copying, scanning, faxing and printing in an all round package for undemanding office use.
The ESP 5250 is a tried and tested model that's been with us for some time, it's is marginally faster than the C310, but the C310’s print quality is better
The C310’s speed is its biggest downfall. However, it packs in a lot of features (Wi-Fi, for example) for the reasonably modest price tag, and has a very capable scanner built in as well.