Customer Reviews 

Stick with Canon Ink
2009-08-11I've tried cheaper inks, and they always clog up the head before they're done. I have never had a problem with the Canon ink. It costs a couple of bucks more, but it's worth it. This is how the printer companies make their money, which is fine by me since the printers are so cheap to begin with. When looking for ink online, interestingly the prices differ by color! For some reason, the Red was cheapest on Amazon, at least on the day I looked.

it's red
2009-04-15Well, it's a red ink cartridge for my Canon i9900. Seems to work just fine.
Bottom line: no problems and it's red. :)

Fast service great product
2007-11-25Service was fast, price was great and the product was just what I was looking for! THANKS

Canon i960 does not use a red cartridge
2007-10-25If this company does not check which printers actually use the cartridge, why should I trust that they really know their products work at all?
Electronics Articles 
Core 2 Duo Scaling
Laptop Scaling
Intel's Core 2 Duo is easily the best mobile processor on the market today, boasting sky-high performance and low power consumption. But which CPU is for you: the super expensive T7600, the bargain-priced T5500, or something in between?
This article will first take a look at the various versions of Core 2 Duo that Intel has to offer. We will compare Core 2 Duo clocked at four speed grades: 2.33GHz, 2.16GHz, 2GHz, and 1.83GHz in a variety of benchmarks and let you know how to get your best bang for the buck.
Note: We will refer to a Core 2 Duo “T7000�multiple times in this article. We were unable to get a Merom sample with 2MB L2 cache, thus we lowered the clock speed of our 4MB L2 model to 1.83GHz to perform near that of the T5600 (1.83GHz, 2MB L2 cache), resulting in our unofficial “T7000�nomenclature.
The Core 2 Duo Processor
Intel has two lines of Core 2 Duo processors: notebook and desktop. Core 2 Duo for notebooks is codenamed Merom, while Core ...
Professional video camera
A Professional video camera (often called a Television camera even though the use has spread) is a high-end device for recording electronic moving images (as opposed to a movie camera, that records the images on film). Originally developed for use in television studios, they are now commonly used for corporate and educational videos, music videos, direct-to-video movies, etc.
There are two types of professional video cameras: High end portable, recording cameras (essentially, high-end camcorders) used for ENG and EFP image acquisition, and studio cameras which lack the recording capability of a camcorder, and are often fixed on studio pedestals. Portable professional cameras are generally much larger than consumer cameras and are designed to be carried on the shoulder.
Technology
It is common for professional cameras to split the incoming light into the three primary colors that humans are able to see, feeding each color into a separate pickup tube (in older cameras) or charge ...