That is not totally fair Tom.
I have a high end Epson Printer, and I have seen some nice high end
HP printers and they usually include a card reader. The low end
version take that away.
I found out (well my wife did) that the card reader on my printer
acts like a stand alone card reader. Pop the card in and it shows up
as a extra drive.
Very nice.
Stewart
At 04:19 PM 9/18/2007, you wrote:
>I notice the new iMacs do not have a built in chip reader. my
>econoCompacs and cheapAcers both do.
Fool the rubes by loading up with lots of cheap features.
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
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