Brother A3 printers [ August 20th, 2010 ] Posted in » Uncategorized

Are you looking for a printer which can handle both A3 and A4 paper? If so you have to watch out brother a3 printer. You guys will think that if a printer can print a A3 size paper it must be huge but a3 printer from Brother isn’t huge and has more extra features. There printer has a touchscreen interface and wireless connection and also twin paper trays. This will be a perfect small sized business photocopier. You can also scan a A3 size paper in this machine just like you do a A3 print. Touchscreen is more easy to use than the normal buttons which might be annoying sometimes. The virtual button press gives you a awesome user interface and feel of use. You can directly print at the same time upload images to PC. This printer is best to handle and easy to use. You should take a look at this A3 printer before you buy any A3 printer. It is really impressive at the first look. The sleek look which it has got impress you both with its look as well as performance. The printer drivers are easy to get as well. You can get drives for windows and OS X and also for Linux. Download them from Brother solution center. I would also appreciate you guys to give a short review about this printer so that it would be helpful for the other Alemsys readers. Don’t forget to leave feedback about the printer and this post. Catch you up with another exciting product.

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The French market for video begun to rise again after four years of declin

Sales of video, DVD and Blu-ray, grew by 13.2% in volume in the first half of 2009, according to a study by the GfK institute published Thursday, October 8. After four years of decline, the French video market and sets out again on the rise with 58.3 million DVDs sold almost two million Blu-Ray sales.

Gfk attributed this increase to the rate reduction in vogue on the market. The average price of DVD movie called Catalog, which represent 37% of sales, and reached 8.30 euros in the period studied cons 10,20 euros in 2008. The price of new DVDs for his remains stable at 18.50 euros. A Blu-Ray now shows an average price of 24.50 euros.

The price decline has caused a decline in market value of 1%. The fall is contained versus 2008 when the industry saw its sales fall 7%.

For the outlook, GfK expects a recovery confirmed the hexagonal video market for the full year 2009. This is due to booming sales of Blu-ray and the shortening of six to four months of time out movies on video media.

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