 | Epson SureColor T5000 18 Apr, 2013
Article By : R.K. McSwain
First Look Review: Superb print quality and an excellent price are highlights of company’s first wide-format printer for CAD market.More>>
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 | Eurocom Panther 4.0 21 Mar, 2013
Article By : Art Liddle
First Look Review: This mobile workstation delivers a brilliant display, good memory and storage capacity, and terrific speed — but shouldn’t stray far from an outlet.More>>
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 | Dell Precision M6700 21 Mar, 2013
Article By : Art Liddle
First Look Review: System packs high-end desktop workstation power into a portable form factor.More>>
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 | Monitors for CAD 21 Mar, 2013
Article By : Curt Moreno
Cadalyst Labs Report: When it comes to user productivity and comfort, a great monitor is an essential component of the CAD workstation. Before you make your next monitor purchase, learn how to choose options that will meet your needs and take a look at six current models that we put through their...More>>
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 | Lenovo ThinkPad W530 29 Nov, 2012
Article By : Art Liddle
First Look Review: Lightweight mobile workstation offers heavyweight power at a midrange price.More>>
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 | HP Elitebook 8570w 29 Nov, 2012
Article By : Art Liddle
First Look Review: Midrange mobile workstation offers excellent CAD performance for a reasonable price.More>>
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 | DraftSight v1R2.1 28 Nov, 2012
Article By : R.K. McSwain
First Look Review: CAD software has AutoCAD-like interface, views and edits DWG files, and is easy on the budget — that is, free.More>>
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 | eDrawings for iPad v1.1 10 Sep, 2012
Article By : R.K. McSwain
First Look Review: Low-cost CAD app brings robust 2D drawing and 3D model viewing to the Apple tablet.More>>
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 | HP Compaq L2311c Notebook-Docking Monitor 7 Sep, 2012
Article By : Curt Moreno
First Look Review: Well-designed monitor offers more screen real estate and power for mobile users.More>>
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 | Budget Workstations: Professional-Grade CAD Power for $2,000 or Less 5 Sep, 2012
Article By : Art Liddle
Cadalyst Labs Report: We examine four state-of-the-art desktop systems and find that 2D/3D CAD power is well within the reach of money-minded users. More>>
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