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lol that is exactly what I was going to say :)
Not better in the terms of quality. It just would be more adequate if they were cheaper. Because you can probably get better speakers for the same price.
pretty nice...I could use some good speakers..but their pretty expensive...something cheaper would be better.
Well, I don't print on discs to often but when I do the results of my printer are really good enough. Best thing of the Canon printers is that you can have cheap like ass ink.
279$ for that? My Canon Pixma iP5200R Printer prints those too (yes directly on the disc) and cost only about 150€ when I bought it. So did I misunderstand something here or what's so special about that thing?
you're right, but neither does the graphire series which is in the same price range.
they are exactly the same. I have an Bamboo already (their out here in Germany for a few months) and it's exactly the same as my Graphire 4. They even use the same drivers. However the Bamboo stylus has no sensitivity on the eraser (the eraser is pretty useless anyhow...it's quicker to just change the tool in your PhotoEditing app to the eraser than turning around the pen). The advantage of the Bamboo imho is the better looks, it's thinner and has two more function buttons.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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