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Old 01-26-2008, 01:57 AM
measekite
 
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Default Canon Innovates

It now seems, looking at the latest announcements, that Canon is the most innovative company as far as technology.  Look at their new printer announcements and the new Canon 450 XSi.

There are some that think HP is innovative.

They certainly are for they made a deal with Wild Tangent (formaly Gator) to give free games on their PCs.  Oh you do not know Gator, they are the adware company and they had to do a name change.  Bad publicity.

Dell, at least made the decision to allow the customer to forgo all crapware.  Good for them.

Epson had some innovation with their 3800 and the high quality of their Ultrachrome ink.
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Old 01-27-2008, 04:48 PM
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Default Re: Canon Innovates

On Jan 25, 8:57*pm, measekite <inkysti...@oem.com> wrote:
> It now seems, looking at the latest announcements, that Canon is the most innovative company as far as technology.* Look at their new printer announcements and the new Canon 450 XSi.


Not true...Canon is not the most innovative company as far as
technology. Canon mostly just copies other companies tech...but does
not always invent tech. They did not invent the printer.

> There are some that think HP is innovative.
> They certainly are for they made a deal with Wild Tangent (formaly Gator) to give free games on their PCs.* Oh you do not know Gator, they are the adware company and they had to do a name change.* Bad publicity.


HP is a proven innovator.

> Dell, at least made the decision to allow the customer to forgo all crapware.* Good for them.
> Epson had some innovation with their 3800 and the high quality of their Ultrachrome ink.


Epson is considerd the standard in photo printing tech...not Canon.

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