Your search for "multi-function" returned 8 results.
Dell AIO A940
by Staff Writers
It's tough to find a point to begin describing this MFD, its plus qualities are numerous and evenly spread across the unit, making for an impressive product.
Dec 10, 2003
HP PSC 2510 Photosmart all-in-one
by Staff Writers
The absolute epitome of 'feature-packed', the number of inclusions on this unit floored us. Its whopping 162 point feature score is over one-and-a-half times the average point score and comes on the back of its big feature line up.
Dec 10, 2003
Lexmark X6150
by Staff Writers
Scoring phenomenally in every element of testing criteria we could dish out at it, Lexmark’s X6150 came through with flying colours - high resolution flying colours at that, with the third best colour scale image overall.
Dec 10, 2003
HP Photosmart C5180
by Dave Stephenson
An excellent all-in-one, particularly when it comes to photo quality, but it’s possible to get more features elsewhere.
Mar 21, 2007
Lexmark X7170
by Ty Pendlebury
A Lexmark multi-function device, the P6250, won our last photo printer roundup, so the expectations were high for its big brother, the X7170. Unlike our Labs Winner, this machine is definitely targeted at the business market. For an extra $100 premium, the machine adds office-oriented functions such as faxing, a copy feeder and a better scanner. It's also noticeably larger than its brethren.
Apr 7, 2005
Lexmark X5650
by Alex Bradner
Cheap to buy, cheap to run and bundled with features; print quality holds it back from greatness.
Jan 16, 2009
JNC SSF-70
by Jeremy Torr
The Korean-made JNC SSF-70 is very cool, neat and bursting with goodies – it comes with 128MB of MP3 storage plus voice recording plus a built in FM scanning tuner plus a built in auto-charging battery – all in a tiny tube designed to hang ‘round your neck on a special earphone/neck strap combo.
Sep 1, 2003
DIGIMEDIA MEN-128MP3
by Dan Chiappini
Compact form factor and functionality are the two most important features when determining an audio player's portability.
May 1, 2003
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