Reviewed on January 26, 2011If you print a high volume of monochrome and color documents, the Dell 1350cnw color laser printer delivers strong results with a variety of wired and wireless networking options. As long as you're patient with its sluggish output speed and small LED screen, we recommend the Dell 1350cnw for use in a small business or home office.TAGS:laser printer, laser, printer, tray, Dell, Ethernet, networking, Wi-Fi, button, control panel, LCD, HP, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on April 16, 2010The Samsung ML-2525W monochrome laser printer doesn't pack in extra features, but delivers worthwhile improvements over previous generations in output speed and quality. We highly recommend this wireless workhorse if you refuse to sacrifice quality for affordability.TAGS:laser printer, tray, Samsung Electronics, sheet, laser, printer, printing, USB 2.0, networking, USB
Reviewed on November 10, 2010The Oki B431DN is truly a workhorse black-and-white laser printer, with rapid output speed and high print quality. Combined with extra features like an autoduplexer and a large paper input capacity, the Oki B431DN is worth your dollar.TAGS:Oki Data, tray, laser printer, printer, sheet, print, laser, LCD, Samsung Electronics
Reviewed on April 28, 2009The Color LaserJet CP1215 is HP's entry-level printer built to serve small workgroups, but it suffers from frustratingly slow print speeds, a missing LCD screen, and other problems. Your $299 will go much further with the Dell 1320c, another color laser with faster print speeds for the same price.TAGS:tray, printer, laser, laser printer, networking, HP, Apple Macintosh, control panel, LCD, operating system, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on August 27, 2009Logitech has met and surpassed Microsoft's recent mouse technology innovations by introducing the most versatile mouse sensor on the market in its new Performance Mouse MX. But even if you don't have a glass table crying out to become a workspace, this high-end input device has enough features and cushy design to make it a justifiable indulgence for anyone who takes their cursor control seriously.TAGS:Logitech, glass, sensor, mouse, industry standard, laser, receiver, Microsoft Corp.
Reviewed on July 15, 2008The Brother MFC-7440N prints quickly and is fairly inexpensive to sustain, but we simply can't get behind a printer with poor quality graphics, significant hardware defects, and a boring design.TAGS:Brother, laser printer, fax, laser, tray, printer, photocopier, printing, LCD, memory, control panel
Reviewed on August 24, 2006Every year we think Logitech has pushed the cordless laser mouse to the limit of functionality, and we're always proved wrong. The MX Revolution has a few minor issues, but for the most part, this high-end mouse continues Logitech's streak of market leadership and innovative design.TAGS:Logitech, sensitivity, laser, wheel, mouse, button
Reviewed on September 21, 2009The Anywhere Mouse MX bears Logitech's multiconnective Unifying receiver and glass-tracking Darkfield laser, but $80 is too much for a portable mouse--especially when the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 costs half the price for almost the same features.TAGS:Logitech, mouse, transceiver, laser, receiver, battery, button, keyboard, USB, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on March 19, 2008The Brother HL-2170W laser printer can be the perfect money saving sidekick to your existing inkjet, but don't expect it to handle even the most minor graphic jobs.TAGS:Brother, laser printer, laser, printer, router, printing, photograph
Reviewed on December 12, 2005It's wireless and stylish, and it offers several useful features, but the Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 has a cheap, lightweight feel that hurts this otherwise well-designed keyboard-and-mouse set.TAGS:laser, mouse, keyboard, Logitech, key, button, Microsoft Corp.
Reviewed on October 11, 2007The Samsung ML-1630 can't claim to be the best value among $200 mono laser printers--the competition offers faster print speeds and more features--but the ML-1630's aesthetic appeal is undeniable.TAGS:laser, laser printer, Lexmark, printer, Samsung Electronics, Dell
Reviewed on August 19, 2008Logitech's MX 1100 wireless laser mouse is the best in its class thanks to a wide array of features that make navigation easier. You have to pay for all of that capability, but anyone who puts serious time in front of a PC will appreciate what this mouse can do.TAGS:Logitech, wheel, mouse, laser, button, battery