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...pixels tightly packed together. When struck by light, each pixel generates an electric current that is converted into the digital data that make up your picture. But not all pixels are created equal, and some cameras use larger ones than others. For example, the pixels on the HP Photosmart R707 are just 2.8 microns wide, whereas those on the Nikon D70 are 7.8 microns wide. (A micron is tiny?1/24,500 of an inch.) The advantage of a larger pixel is that it is able to pick up more information about the image it is sensing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech Watch | 8/23/2004 | See Source »

...pixels tightly packed together. When struck by light, each pixel generates an electric current that is converted into the digital data that make up your picture. But not all pixels are created equal, and some cameras use larger ones than others. For example, the pixels on the HP Photosmart R707 are just 2.8 microns wide, whereas those on the Nikon D70 are 7.8 microns wide. (A micron is tiny - 1/24,500 of an inch.) The advantage of a larger pixel is that it is able to pick up more information about the image it is sensing. Another factor affecting quality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Myth of Megapixels | 8/19/2004 | See Source »

...pixels tightly packed together. When struck by light, each pixel generates an electric current that is converted into the digital data that make up your picture. But not all pixels are created equal, and some cameras use larger ones than others. For example, the pixels on the HP Photosmart R707 measure just 2.8 microns wide, whereas those on the Nikon D70 are 7.8 microns wide. (A micron is tiny--1/24,500 of an inch.) The advantage of a larger pixel is that it is able to pick up more information about the image it is sensing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech: The Myth of Megapixels | 7/5/2004 | See Source »

...TOGETHER NOW HP's wi-fi-equipped PSC 2510 Photosmart all-in-one peripheral can handle your faxing, printing and scanning needs--no pesky USB cord required...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cable Cutters | 11/3/2003 | See Source »

...fuzzy screen gets tired. Now you have two new options. Upload your faves to eframes.com which will print them on glossy, 4 x 6 photo paper, mount them in stylish frames and mail them to anyone you choose (for $11-$27 apiece). Or get Hewlett-Packard's PhotoSmart P1000 ($400), a camera-ready combination photo/inkjet printer that works as well for 8 1/2-by-11-in. cover letters (at 11 pages per minute) as it does for 4 x 6 prints.Two slots accept either SmartMedia or Compact Flash cards used in many digital cameras. Simply take the card from your camera, insert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Brief: Nov. 15, 1999 | 11/15/1999 | See Source »

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