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These top-shelf tablets have what it takes to keep up with your business. Some models do a better job of others when it comes to straddling the consumer and business markets, but each one is a fabulous productivity tool that can be a viable alternative to a notebook PC.
Pros Full duplex and legal-size print/scan support ; Very fast, especially at scanning Cons Scanner lid does not telescope for thicker media; Standard-size color inks are expensive
Pros Outstanding image quality; Excellent Handheld Night Scene mode; Extensive range of manual and automated controls Cons Very expensive for a fixed-lens camera; Poor macro performance; Autofocus issues in macro and burst mode
Pros Superior image and video quality; Optical viewfinder; Easy to use; Superb blend of automated and manual controls; Adjustable, swiveling LCD screen; Fun-to-use creative scene modes Cons Maximum aperture of F2.8; A bit bulky
Back to School sales are popping up, so it must be that time of year again. Say goodbye to summer and hello to learning with these school-oriented fonts. All are either free or have a free demo available for personal use, so you can cross one thing off your back-to-school savings list. From preschool through university, we've got you covered.
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