Typical price: £40
What is it: Single-function inkjet printer
What we think: Offers a compact design and prints decent-quality text quickly, although its photo output isn't great
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 July 2009
Tags: HP, HP Deskjet D2660, connectivity, inkjet, LCD
We like:
Inexpensive; prints decent-quality text; compact
We don't like:
Poor photo quality
CNET UK judgement:
We noticed several flaws in the HP Deskjet D2660's output quality, but, if you don't expect too much, this inexpensive and compact inkjet printer will make an excellent choice for intermittent home use
Full review:
The printer industry is making a calculated shift towards all-in-one printers that feature a copier, scanner and fax machine. It's a win-win transition: consumers benefit from lower prices for more capable machines, and manufacturers can sell more ink cartridges and paper for all the new features. Still, a large proportion of home users and offices just need a simple device, like the £40 single-function HP Deskjet D2660 inkjet printer, for printing airline tickets, maps, documents and the occasional snapshot photo. Continue Reading...
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