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A good printer for the price that can also print on your CDs and DVDs. Note, at the time of posting this, this printer was not yet announcedfor the US market, so no US pricing is available. Check with the localEpson web site www.epson.com some time later to see when it isannounced for North America. …

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Photoflex Training DVDs

First of how-to DVDs on photography and videography of cars, swimwear, and action sports released by Fernando Escovar and sponsored by Photoflex Press Release The first in a series of DVDs on photography and videography of cars,swimwear, and action sports has just been released by internationallyrenowned photographer/videographer Fernando Escovar, it was announcedtoday by Sharon Reeves, …

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Epsonâ

A great printer that does not even need a computer to do everything from printing photos to burning them to CD. The latest Epson printers look pretty impressive, and none more so thanthe R350.  This printer uses six individual ink cartridges andEpson’s new HQ dye based color ink for brighter images. Using Epson’sVariable Sized Droplet …

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DAZ|Studio 3D Software Brings to Life Inspiring Christmas Book Featuring Dick Van Dyke

DAZ|Studio and DAZ 3D Models Used to Create all the Spectacular 3D Illustrations Featured in the Enchanting Children’s Book “Mr. Finnegan’s Giving Chest” Press Release   DAZ Productions Inc., a leading developer of professional-quality 3Dsoftware and models, today announced the brilliant illustrationsfeatured in the charming Christmas picture book, “Mr. Finnegan’s GivingChest,” were created with DAZ|Studio, …

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Australian Photo Print Firm Uses HP 5500’s to Print on Canvas

Consumer Art – Large Format Printing Takes Another Leap with Hewlett-Packard Designjet Press Release   Digital photography enthusiasts can now have their photos printed inlarge format on a variety of media at a fraction of the cost. No longer do you have to rely on image labs to output yourprints.  Companies such as Digital Prints …

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Samsung OLED TV

SAMSUNG Electronics Develops World’s First 40-inch a-Si-based OLED for Ultra-slim, Ultra-sharp Large TVs Press Release Samsung Electronics, the leader in TFT-LCD technology, has successfullydeveloped the world’s first single-sheet, 40-inch active matrix (AM)OLED ( organic light-emitting diode ) for emissive flat panel TVapplications. The high-definition-compatible OLED prototype has a widescreen pixel format of 1280×800 (WXGA) driven …

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Epson Prints OLED Display

Epson Creates World’s First Large Full-Color OLED Display Using Original Inkjet Technology Seiko Epson Corporation (“Epson”) has used its original inkjet printingtechnology to successfully develop the world’s first large-screen(40-inch) full-color organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displayprototype. It is easy to forget that Epson used to sell computer monitors andactively works on LCD technology for many applications. …

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Los Angeles Center for Digital Art Call for Exhibition

Call For Digital Art And Photography Press Release Call For Digital Art And Photography Los Angeles Center for Digital Art 107 West Fifth Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Director: Rex Bruce Contact: rexbruce@lacda.com (do not reply to this email) http://www.lacda.com LACDA announces our juried competion for digital art and photography.Entrants submit three JPEG files of …

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E Ink

E Ink Corporation makes electronic paper display devices Photos and the press releases later in this article supplied by E Ink Corporation. E Ink is the company probably furthest along in the alternativedisplay/print technology area, in terms of getting real products intothe marketplace, at least. Electronic Ink is a clever use of existingtechnology rather than …

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