David English

David English

Contributor

My Experience

At PCMag, my focus is on printers and scanners. I started out way back in 1988 at Compute!, which still had a section of the magazine devoted to type-in programs. Since then, I’ve written more than 1,000 articles for a variety of publications, including Architectural Record, Attaché, CNET, COMDEX Daily, Computer Shopper, Digital Cinema Report, Film & Video, Hemispheres, The Leica Camera Blog, Maximum PC, Omni, PC Magazine, PC World, Sky, StudioDaily, US Airways Magazine, and ZDNET.

My interest in printers stems from my interest in digital photography. Ten of my photos were featured in a solo exhibition at the Leica Store at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Titled “Monochrome Vegas,” the large photo prints were displayed there for more than a year. I’m also interested in technology-based music. I’ve created a large number of music videos that combine improvised music with computer graphics. You can view my photography at protozoid.com and my music videos on my YouTube channel.

The Technology I Use

I’m currently using an HP Z8 G4 workstation PC with 48GB of RAM. Since I do a fair amount of audio and video editing, I need a sufficient amount of horsepower and storage space. (The Z8 can take on a second processor and has four full-size internal drive bays.) My monitor is an HP DreamColor Z27x that I purchased in 2015 for color-critical photography work. While the Z27x is getting to be a bit long in the tooth, I’ll probably wait some before upgrading. I’m still running Windows 10, but will likely move up to Windows 11, assuming compatibility issues with my older programs don't force the issue. Fingers crossed.

My first PC was a Sperry PC/IT, an IBM PC AT compatible equipped with 128K of RAM. I won it in a contest for writing small. (I had written more than 10,000 instances of “dp” onto a single page during my lunch breaks.) I didn’t really need a new PC. At the time, I was happy running WordStar and dBase II on a CP/M-based expansion card installed in an Apple IIe. And I also had a Macintosh 128K with better graphics and a cool new visual interface. (This was all prior to the release of Windows 1.0.) I had no corporate ambitions, so I sold the Sperry PC/IT at a steep discount to a local newspaper. I used that money to purchase a 5MB external hard drive for my Mac and a Yamaha DX7 music synthesizer. I still have the DX7.

    • Xerox C320
      4.0 Excellent

      1 month, 3 weeks By David English
      Xerox C320 (Review Xerox C320dni)
    • IRIScan Book 7
      4.0 Excellent Editors' Choice

      5 months, 3 weeks By David English
      IRIScan Book 7 (Review IRIScan Book 7)
    • Epson DS-1760WN
      4.0 Excellent Editors' Choice

      7 months, 2 weeks By David English
      Epson DS-1760WN (Review Epson DS-1760WN)
    • Ricoh ScanSnap iX2500
      4.5 Outstanding Editors' Choice

      Ricoh’s top-of-line ScanSnap iX2500 document scanner combines its fast scan speeds with a large paper capacity, advanced skew detection system, and a receipt attachment, all for a very reasonable price.

      9 months, 1 week By David English
      Ricoh ScanSnap iX2500 (Review Ricoh ScanSnap iX2500)
    • Xerox C235
      4.0 Excellent

      Quality prints for workplaces that need color output, too

      10 months, 2 weeks By David English
      Xerox C235 (Review Xerox C235)
    • IRISPen Air 8
      3.5 Good

      The IRISPen Air 8 isn't very accurate, but this otherwise capable, tiny, multi-language handheld scanner is worth a look as long as you mostly capture or translate sentences or paragraphs, as opposed to whole pages of text.

      11 months, 2 weeks By David English
      IRISPen Air 8 (Review IRISPen Air 8)
    • Brother MFC-L3720CDW
      3.5 Good

      Brother’s MFC-L3720CDW is a moderate-speed color all-in-one laser printer with top-notch print quality but high color toner costs, which makes it suitable only for workplaces that print mostly in black-and-white.

      1 year By David English
      Brother MFC-L3720CDW (Review Brother MFC-L3720CDW)
    • Brother HL-L3280CDW
      3.5 Good

      High-quality output, though pricey with color

      1 year, 1 month By David English
      Brother HL-L3280CDW (Review Brother HL-L3280CDW)
    • Canon imagePrograf PRO-1100
      4.5 Outstanding Editors' Choice

      Luscious colors, deep blacks for giant photos and art prints

      1 year, 6 months By David English
      Canon imagePrograf PRO-1100 (Review Canon imagePrograf PRO-1100)
    • Brother HL-L3295CDW
      4.5 Outstanding Editors' Choice

      Prints a lot, in color, for little money

      1 year, 7 months By David English
      Brother HL-L3295CDW (Review Brother HL-L3295CDW)
    • Brother ADS-1800W
      4.0 Excellent

      A compact sheetfed scanner that's powered over USB

      1 year, 8 months By David English
      Brother ADS-1800W (Review Brother ADS-1800W)