Macworld San Francisco 2002

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Epson showcased their digital cameras, scanners, and photo printers

Thursby Software, authors of DAVE

Nvidia is undoubtedly enjoying the hype surrounding the new iMac

Magma makes some really neat PCI expansion chassis units

ProTools running on a PowerBook, thanks to Magma

Yes, that's an Apple IIe. Attached is a Kensington System Saver

Sorenson media, creators of the ubiquitous QuickTime codec

Adobe's booth

Adobe had some nice product training sessions

Yes, Adobe? Can you tell me where to find Photoshop for OS X?

Earthlink had a surprisingly large booth

FileMaker's booth

One of the cooler accessories around was this USB cellphone charger

ATI's booth

This Phaser model by Tektronix/Xerox uses solid ink to make devastatingly beautiful prints

Yummy.

In case you spent yesterday under a rock, here's the new iMac. See more coverage in our picture gallery from yesterday.

Jonathan Ive extolls the new iMac's virtues

The new iMac was a big hit with attendees

One of the bigger surprises at the show was this almost-nude drawing session featuring Wacom tablets and Painter 7

That's a lot of hardware

HP's booth

Aladdin Systems' booth

Surprisingly, Apple is marketing towards business

The Business Solutions Center hilighted all the products that can be used with a Macintosh in a corporate environment

The PowerBook G4 was listed as an "Executive" product

Apple spent a considerable amount of $$ on office furniture and peripherals

Wanna rackmount a G4? Marathon Computer's good ya covered

MyFonts.com will let you look at thousands upon thousands of fonts, and then sell you the ones you like

ACARD Technology Group had all kinds of ATA adapters, controllers, and other drive accessories

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