Typical price: £110
What is it: Compact photo printer with fast print speeds
What we think: A solid choice for users who want an at-home photo lab
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 28 November 2006
Tags: Epson, Epson PictureMate 240, Christmas, USB port, brightness
We like:
Fast print speeds; greater control over image settings; optional battery pack; able to crop images on printer; can save images to external storage devices; adjustable LCD
We don't like:
Photo quality could be improved; frames are limited
CNET UK judgement:
With its range of features, decent print quality and fast print speeds, the PictureMate 240 is a solid choice for casual shooters who want an at-home photo lab
Full review:
The PictureMate 240 is the middle offering of Epson's three personal photo labs. For £110 -- a little more than the entry-level PictureMate 200 -- you get everything the 200 offers, plus an adjustable preview LCD, faster prints and the ability to crop and make granular image adjustments. It also supports an optional battery pack -- a bonus for travellers. Continue Reading...
Epson PictureMate 240 History
29 Dec 2006 in Reviews
If you got a digital camera for Christmas, the next thing you'll be wanting is a portable photo printer, but with so much choice available, where do you start?
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