Typical price: £180
What is it: Tiny colour laser printer for those on a tight budget
What we think: Good value, but questionable print quality limits its appeal
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 October 2006
Tags: Samsung, Samsung CLP-300, CPU, loading, LCD
We like:
Ease of use; price
We don't like:
Average mono print quality; poor colour print quality
CNET UK judgement:
The CLP-300 is fine for printing documents that need a splash of colour, and has low running costs given its price and features, but it won't suit users looking for outstanding print quality
Full review:
Colour laser printers have traditionally been huge, expensive items that are seldom found in the home. The CLP-300 is Samsung's attempt to bring these devices to the bedroom. It's touted as the smallest colour laser in the world, but equally important is its £179 price tag, which makes it affordable enough for most home users to contemplate owning. Continue Reading...
Samsung CLP-300 History
26 Sep 2006 in Crave
Samsung CLP-300: Honey I shrunk the colour laser printer
We take what could well be the planet's smallest colour laser printer for a spin to see whether size really does matter
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November 23, 2008
Posted by: Gratra
"Avoid at all costs"
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