HP ENVY Photo 7855 Review

The HP ENVY 7855 has a bad cartridge system. Since there’s only one color cartridge, you’ll have to change it every time any of the colors run out, which is disappointing for a photo printer. The standard replacement cartridges don’t last very long, but there are high yield cartridges available which should help improve the…

Epson Expression ET-2750 Review – RTINGS.com

The Epson ET-2750’s supertank system is excellent. Unlike typical inkjet printers that have removable cartridges you replace when empty, this printer has four high-capacity ink tanks you refill yourself. You can print an extremely high number of copies before needing to refill the tanks, and even then, you should still have some ink left over…

Brother HL-L2395DW Laser Review – RTINGS.com

This printer isn’t meant for printing photos. That said, the quality of black and white photos is passable for a laser printer, though there’s a dotted halftone effect. Note that the printer can’t print on glossy paper or 4″ x 6″ paper, so this test was done with regular 8.5″ x 11″ multipurpose paper. These…

Las Vegas expands smart city project to manage traffic, control crowds, catch crooks

Las Vegas has extended its smart-city rollout with Japanese group NTT to cover high-definition optical and audio sensors at 14 locations across the city. The extension follows an initial trial, which provided information to city personnel to increase situational awareness and provide some minor traffic management data. The pilot has improved traffic congestion and wrong…

Brother MFC-L3770CDW Laser Review – RTINGS.com

The Brother MFC-L3770CDW has bad photo printing quality, though still decent for a laser printer. While it can bring out small details, the overall image isn’t as sharp and colors look muted and inaccurate. Additionally, there’s quite a bit of banding when printing with green and blue. Note that the printer can’t print on 4″…

The Best Cheap Gaming PC Deals for May 2020

As good as today’s gaming laptops may be, it’s no secret that a good desktop computer is still hard to beat when it comes to serious gaming. It’s simply easier and more cost-effective to fit all that bulky hardware into a PC tower (you’re definitely paying a tax for the scaled-down components used in laptops),…