
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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