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EXCLUSIVE: MSN Explorer 8.0 Screenshots

Steven Parker   on 30 July 2002 - 16:32 · 57 comments & 1213 views

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Well here's some FULLSCREEN screenshots of the latest, greatest, and most awaited MSN beta all year..... Yup, that's right, MSN EXPLORER 8
There screenshots were taken using the latest build of MSN Explorer 8 (8.00.0018.1203) and are REAL! Enjoy! Shouts to brn2prgrm for the description and for passing this all along to lil old me.Wow thanks brn2prgrm for these impressive screens, almost makes me want to use MSN Explorer lol (7.x really is dog poop) This actually looks good!

Please credit Neowin if you feel you have to recycle these screens elsewhere and if you wish to browse the pictures theres a link provided below.

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Directory of Images (MSN8)
Screenshot: Mirror by Fileconnect thanks @dek!


A study of 420 consumers by SpencerLab Digital Color Laboratory, an independent test company hired by HP, gave top marks to new HP printers using HP photo paper. Respondents preferred the HP print quality to traditional silver halide prints made by a local photo lab, SpencerLab said.

SpencerLab President David Spencer said in a telephone interview that some ink jet printers from competitors he would not name also produced pictures preferred to the traditional prints, although an HP printer had done best in the test.

HP's printer business is its most profitable division, thanks in large part to steady, hefty profits from the ink and paper supplies purchased for the printers, which HP sometimes sells at a loss, banking on future supplies sales.

New HP photo paper costs $17.99 for 20 sheets sized 8-1/2 by 11 inches.

Images on the new paper would last up to 49 years in open air, longer than traditional prints, HP said.


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