Tag: Photosmart

HP Photosmart C5280 
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HP Photosmart C5280

Cheap, easy to use and quick. But the quality on offer lets it down.
HP Photosmart D7360 
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HP Photosmart D7360

Good photo quality and a large touchscreen make this the A4 inkjet to buy.
HP Photosmart C4180 
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HP Photosmart C4180

While HP’s strength in photo printing is once again proved, mono prints take too long and the scanner is poor.
HP Photosmart 3110 
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HP Photosmart 3110

Packed with features like network capability and transparency scanning, it also has the best scanner by far, with great print quality too.
HP PHotoSmart 8150 
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HP PHotoSmart 8150

The PhotoSmart 8150 boasts Compact Flash Type I and II, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, MultiMedia Card, Memory Stick, xD, USB flash drive support as well as PictBridge and an optional Bluetooth adaptor. Such a wide range of supported formats should leave you hassle free when it comes to plugging in and printing off those precious moments you've stored on your camera or other device.
HP Photosmart R707 
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HP Photosmart R707

Digital camera prices are continuing to fall, which is largely due to market saturation. Fortunately for consumers, it's now at a point where a good quality high resolution camera can be picked up for a little under $1000.
HP PHOTOSMART 7960 
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HP PHOTOSMART 7960

The Photosmart 7960 is HP's flagship photo inkjet and comes with the new Photoret Pro engine. It's a development of Photoret IV, and a fourth cartridge containing three grey inks has been added too. The 7960 can print 4,097 shades of grey - ideal for black-and-white photographs.
HP PSC 2410 Photosmart all-in-one 
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HP PSC 2410 Photosmart all-in-one

Another contender for an award this month, this model narrowly missed out, with a marginally below average value rating
HP PSC 2510 Photosmart all-in-one 
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HP PSC 2510 Photosmart all-in-one

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.
HP PHOTOSMART 945 
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HP PHOTOSMART 945

Hewlett Packard's new digital camera takes many steps in the right direction to introduce professional-level features for the consumer photographer, yet suffers from a few, minor flaws that detract from its overall polished design.
HP PHOTOSMART 1200 
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HP PHOTOSMART 1200

The tiny Hewlett Packard PhotoSmart 1200 is a sleek, portable, flatbed scanner tailor-made for scanning small items with minimal hassle. Weighing in at a tiny 680g with a scan bed of only 10 x 15cm it's perfect for scanning photos. Features include 1,200 x 1,200dpi optical resolution, a USB 2.0 port, CompactFlash card and shared MMC/SD slots. Power is by the USB 2.0 port, or by four AA batteries when unplugged
HP PhotoSmart 850 
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HP PhotoSmart 850

The HP PhotoSmart 850 has a huge protruding lens, and a fairly fast-responding display and a clever feature that turns off either the viewfinder or the LCD if not required (depending on which one you're using at the time).
HP PhotoSmart 720 
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HP PhotoSmart 720

Out of the box this camera produced beautiful results, despite being only 3-megapixels. It produced some fantastic images under our testing conditions and also in regular applications.
HP PHOTOSMART 130 
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HP PHOTOSMART 130

The market for specialised compact photo printers remains relatively small, but as prices come down for printers and digital cameras, they are becoming more popular. As digital camera prices come down and more cameras have direct printer connectivity, a small photo printer becomes a viable accessory.
HP PhotoSmart c850 
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HP PhotoSmart c850

HP is better known for printers than it is for digital cameras but it has discovered a new talent that must be sending a shiver down the spine of more traditional camera makers such as Canon, Olympus and Nikon.

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