The Lexmark T420d is a surprisingly lukewarm laser printer, especially coming from a world leader in printing. A low-end printer that Lexmark has positioned to handle high-end tasks, this printer ...
Lexmark has introduced three new laser printers targeted at small to midsize workgroups. All three offer 500-sheet input paper capacity, high-yield toner cartridges, and sub-$1,000 price tags. Lexmark ...
Lexmark's entry-level C3326dw color laser printer produces quality output, is relatively fast, and supports most operating systems and platforms. Aside from the high running costs typical of lower-end ...
As CNET's former resident security expert, Robert Vamosi has been interviewed on the BBC, CNN, MSNBC, and other outlets to share his knowledge about the latest online threats and to offer advice on ...
Lexmark has introduced the new Lexmark E120n monochrome laser printer for small office/home office (SOHO) customers and small workgroups needing business-class performance at an affordable retail ...
Scroll your memory truffles back ten years, flick open a catalogue of printers and tell me the cheapest monochrome laser you can find. Bowel-shattering, isn't it. And yet for the past few weeks in my ...
Lexmark has a new laser printer, the C720, that’s targeted to mid-volume business workgroups. The C720 can be connected via its standard parallel port or to a network via an internal/external network ...
Offices will like the speed, features, and low cost; the default color palette is oversaturated. Lexmark’s C734dn color laser printer ($899 at this writing) has an overenthusiastic color palette and a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Below are charts showing recent estimates created by Trefis members for the two drivers in detail. 1. Lexmark Laser Printer Market ...
Does Lexmark’s exit from the inkjet printer business mean that inkjets are in trouble, or that Lexmark is in trouble? The answer would seem to skew toward the former. Lexmark has never been a top-tier ...
PCB manufacturing services are pretty cheap and fast nowadays. But imagine some kind of highly transmissible virus hits the globe, somehow the whole global economy shuts down, and you are stuck alone ...