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Printer deals @ PC Show '06
By CNET Asia staff
1/11/2006
Enough already! If you're looking for a great printer purchase, then you should know that any good consumer needs to have done a little homework ahead of time. Well, you've come to the right place. We've done your homework for you.
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Samsung SPP-2020
Show price: S$169 (US$124.43)
Retail price: S$238 (US$175.23)
Remarks: Receive a free limited-edition Superman Returns T-shirt and a 120 print pack with the purchase of this printer.
Specs: Dye diffusion; 300 x 300dpi; 60 seconds print speed.


 

Samsung SPP-2040
Show price: S$288 (US$212.04)
Retail price: S$328 (US$241.49)
Remarks: Get a free limited-edition Superman Returns T-shirt and a 120 print pack when you buy this printer at the show.
Specs: Dye diffusion; 300 x 300dpi; 60 seconds print speed; 2-inch color LCD; 7-in-1 built-in card reader.


 

Samsung ML-1610
Show price: S$99 (US$72.89)
Retail price: S$198 (US$145.78)
Remarks: Purchase entitles you to a free limited-edition Superman Returns T-shirt. Additionally, customers can get a PWP Netgear wireless network card at S$99 (US$72.89).
Specs: Monochrome laser; 16ppm; 600 x 60dpi.


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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