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IT Show 2006: Printer deals
By Damian Koh
08/3/2006
The weekend is here! Check out which new printers have arrived at the annual IT Show 2006 as well as some of the tempting deals we have our eye on.
 

Canon Pixma MP500
Show price: S$369 (US$271.68)
Retail price: S$429 (US$315.85)
Remarks: The MP500 is easy to use and is a great machine if you want to do a variety of things such as make cards, print different photo sizes for frames or print labels onto CDs and DVDs. The promotional package include a 128MB memory drive and trolley.
Specs: Multifunction inkjet; 29ppm (black); 19ppm (color); 9,600 x 2,400dpi; built-in card reader; 2.5-inch LCD; 9.6kg.


 

Canon Pixma iP4200
Show price: S$199 (US$146.51)
Retail price: S$299 (US$220.14)
Remarks: Autoduplexing, multiple input options, and acceptable photo and text quality make this printer a versatile choice for home and small-office users who aren't in a hurry. The promotional package include a 128MB memory drive and trolley. Visitors can enjoy the S$199 (US$146.51) trade-in price at the IT Show.
Specs: Photo inkjet; 29ppm (black); 19ppm (color); 9,600 x 2,400dpi; 6.5kg.


 

Canon Pixma MP150
Show price: S$179 (US$131.79)
Retail price: S$219 (US$161.24)
Remarks: The promotional package include a 128MB memory drive and trolley. Visitors can enjoy the S$179 (US$131.79) trade-in price at the IT Show.
Specs: Multifunction inkjet; 22ppm (black); 17ppm (color); 4,800 x 1,200dpi; 5.1kg.


 

Canon Pixma MP170
Show price: S$209 (US$153.88)
Retail price: S$249 (US$183.33)
Remarks: The MP170 takes the feature set of the entry-level MP150 and adds direct printing capabilities from memory cards. The promotional package include a 128MB memory drive and trolley.
Specs: Multifunction inkjet; 22ppm (black); 17ppm (color); 4,800 x 1,200dpi; built-in memory card slots; 5.6kg.


 

Canon Pixma MP800
Show price: S$679 (US$499.92)
Retail price: S$699 (US$514.64)
Remarks: The Pixma MP800 represent a significant step forward for Canon's multifunction device range, and the price makes it even more desirable. The promotional package include a 128MB memory drive and trolley.
Specs: Multifunction inkjet; 30ppm (black); 24ppm (color); 9,600 x 2,400dpi; built-in memory card slots; 3.5-inch LCD; 12kg.


 

Canon Selphy CP710
Show price: S$229 (US$168.60)
Retail price: S$269 (US$198.05)
Remarks: The compact Canon Selphy CP710 dye-sub photo printer is fast and cheap to operate. The promotional package include a Selphy sling bag and 72 pieces of 4R prints.
Specs: Dye sublimation; 300dpi; 1.5-inch LCD sreen; 980g.


 

Canon Selphy CP600
Show price: S$399 (US$293.76)
Retail price: S$399 (US$293.76)
Remarks: Another dye-sub compact printer that offers 300 x 300dpi print resolution but is bugged by sluggish performance. The promotional package include a Selphy sling bag, 72 pieces of 4R prints and 36 pieces of credit card-size prints.
Specs: Dye sublimation; 300dpi; 875g; infrared port.


 

Canon Pixma iP6600D
Show price: S$439 (US$323.21)
Retail price: S$469 (US$345.30)
Remarks: Canon's Pixma iP6600D is a fast, high-quality printer designed for the photo enthusiast. The promotional package include a 128MB memory drive and trolley.
Specs: Photo inkjet; 18ppm (black); 17ppm (color); 9,600 x 2,400dpi; built-in memory card slots; infared port.


Disclaimer: While prices are correct at time of sending the page to our site, vendors may correct and alter their deals without prior notice.
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