Event Coverage

PC Show 2008 - The Full Coverage (Part 2)

BenQ and Canon Booths

More from BenQ's Booth

 For a mid range BenQ option, you have the S41. Equipped with a 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS with 256MB dedicated GDDR2 VRAM, 4GB RAM and 250GB HDD, this retails for $1699.

 The Cp220 has a 2200 ANSI Lumen, auto keystone feature and weighs only 1.8kg. It is selling for $1299 at the PC Show.

 We will round off BenQ with the MP612c. With Brilliantcolor Technology and quiet operation, it retails at $899. Best of all, it comes with a 3G mobile phone as well as a projector screen.

Canon's Booth

 If you're looking for affordable printers and cameras, then Canon's booth will definitely be a pit stop on your shopping list.

 Seen here is Canon's ESO 40D which will be retailing at $1999 for PC Show 2008. If you do get one, Canon is also throwing in a few freebies such as 2GB and 4GB Compact Flash cards, an external 120GB HDD, a tripod, a digital photo frame, 20 DVD+R discs, an EOS Lens Workbook and an EOS bag.

 HD video cameras aren't cheap but you can get a good price with Canon's HF100 which will be retailing at only $1899. Canon's also giving a SDHC 8GB card x2 with a card reader, a digital kit bag, a CP740 printer and a tripod.

 If big numbers appeal to you, then the $499 10-megapixels IXUS 85 IS with 3x optical zoom, multiple face detection and an ISO setting of 1600 will be the one for you.

 If your office is on a tight budget but still needs a new printer, then give the Canon LBP5000 a shot. For a cheap $509, the LPB5000 features a print speed of up to 8ppm (black and white, color) and has a 0 sec warm up time.

 Home users looking for a cheap printer will love the affordability of the PIXMA iP1880. At only $89, the iP1880 features a 4800dpi resolution and a print speed of 20/16ppm for both black and color. Oh it also comes in shiny glossy black, if you happen to like shiny glossy black, well, what are you waiting for?

 

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