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HP Photosmart 8250 review
Although it functions serviceably as a speedy text printer, the HP Photosmart 8250's real strength is as a personal photo lab. In addition to working with a computer, the HP Photosmart 8250 prints directly from many digital cameras and most common memory cards. With an optional Bluetooth adaptor, you can also print from camera phones and PDAs. Read more
16 September 2005 by David D. Busch
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Kodak EasyShare 5300 review
Anyone who is frustrated with the high cost of printer cartridges will appreciate the Kodak EasyShare 5300's affordable consumables -- its speed and print quality are pretty impressive, too Read more
16 July 2007 by Rory Reid
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Canon Pixma Pro9000 review
With more and more high-resolution cameras around, it's becoming more common for people to print large photos at home. If you want those big prints to look good, that means buying a medium-format printer, such as Canon's eight-ink dye-based Pixma Pro9000 Read more
29 August 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Kodak ESP 5250 review
Although the Kodak ESP 5250 all-in-one inkjet printer isn't massively fast and its print quality is pretty average, it's very cheap to run. It could be a good option if you're not a demanding user and need to keep costs down. Read more
1 July 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Kodak ESP 1.2 review
The Kodak ESP 1.2 is a decent budget all-in-one printer with relatively cheap colour ink cartridges. Read more
16 May 2012 by Niall Magennis
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Kodak ESP 3.2 review
The Kodak ESP 3.2 offers low running costs, especially for colour printing, but there are better models for print speed and quality. Read more
16 May 2012 by Niall Magennis
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Canon Pixma iP90 review
The Canon Pixma iP90 is a sleek, lightweight, go-anywhere portable inkjet printer that creates full-size documents and colour graphics, as well as 100x150mm (4x6-inch) colour photographs. Thanks to built-in PictBridge and infrared (IrDA) ports, you can print directly from your digital camera, handheld or mobile phone without a computer Read more
21 July 2006 by Jeffrey Fuchs
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Kodak ESP 9250 review
The Kodak ESP 9250 is very cheap to run and produces decent results. If you're looking for a printer to use in a busy home office, we think it's a good-long term bet. Read more
21 July 2011 by Niall Magennis
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HP Photosmart D7160 review
HP's Photosmart D7160 produces excellent text prints and quality photo prints. It's not the speediest printer on the market but it's a good all-rounder and will meet the needs of most casual home users Read more
16 March 2007 by Felisa Yang
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Canon Pixma MX860 review
The Pixma MX860 is a very good multi-function printer at a reasonable price. It offers quick output speeds and generally great print quality, together with an attractive and versatile design, and a robust software suite that's more than likely to bring out your creative side Read more
21 July 2009 by Justin Yu
