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Review Date: 29-JUL-2009
RRP: $199.00
4.25
The Canon Selphy CP780 is a cheap and nearly idiot-proof snapshot printer. We just wish it was faster and had a lower cost per print.
Review Date: 04-AUG-2008
RRP: $189.00
4.00
The Canon Selphy CP770 offers an excellent choice of connection and editing options and we couldn't fault it.
Review Date: 04-AUG-2008
RRP: $249.00
4.25
Although it isn’t the most stylish printer out there, the PM270 prints fairly fast and produces decent quality. It won’t fit in your backpacking luggage, but for the average family photographer, the PM270 is portable enough to take away on holidays.
Review Date: 29-JUL-2008
RRP: $269.00
3.00
The Polaroid PoGo's appeal lies in its mobility and its near-instantaneous picture production. The price is steep for what amounts to a one-trick gimmick printer. But that doesn't detract from the silly fun people can have by printing pictures on the go. Teens and tweens, in particular, will love this feature; and casual users and business people (for example, real-estate agents who want to print pics of specific rooms for clients without delay) may appreciate PoGo's portability.
Review Date: 04-JUL-2008
RRP: $449.00
4.25
We would have liked some better connection options and the battery’s bulk may be annoying for some, but the iP100 is an excellent travel companion. The iP100 is a competitive option for meeting your portable printing needs.
Review Date: 02-JUL-2008
RRP: $1499.00
4.50
The Epson Stylus Photo R2880 has emerged as the new standard for high quality photo reproduction. With a relatively low initial price point and decent consumable efficiency, the R2880 is a must-have for any semi-professional photographer looking to print their own photos at home.
Review Date: 19-MAY-2008
RRP: $299.00
4.50
Ease of use and low-cost consumables help give this printer an edge over the competition.
Review Date: 12-DEC-2007
RRP: $249.00
4.50
The HP A626 delivers plenty of bang for your buck. With enough photo-editing and enhancing features to keep the kids occupied, the easy-to-use HP A626 produces crisp, colour-rich prints. Pity about the drying time, though.
Review Date: 12-DEC-2007
RRP: $199.00
3.50
The G610 keeps things simple for Kodak camera owners. While prints are inexpensive, output is merely adequate.
Review Date: 15-NOV-2007
RRP: $1499.00
4.50
Try as we might, we couldn't come up with any significant defects in the HP Photosmart Pro B9180. The only thing we didn't like is how the printer can sometimes crimp one end of very thick paper when fed through the manual-feed slot. While we think there are definite reasons for purchasing some of the higher-priced Epson and Canon printers -- roll support, larger paper sizes, higher-production print runs -- the B9180 sits at an amazing price point for what you get. Combine the great print quality with any two of its standout features -- closed-loop calibration, sturdy construction, smartly designed software, broad media support, efficient ink life, archival print quality -- and you'd have a very good printer, indeed. But when you wrap them all up into the package that is the HP Photosmart Pro B9180, you have a great professional-quality photo printer that's priced around $1499.
Review Date: 30-OCT-2007
RRP: $399.00
4.00
The HP Photosmart A826 is a great choice for beginning photographers who want to print their digital photos as easily as possible. The printer's case design could use some improvement for greater ease of handling, and dark prints appear a little dull; but overall, the A826 is an attractive, fun device made just for its intended consumer group, hobbyists and scrapbookers. At $399, the A826 isn't cheap, but its innovative, user-friendly interface makes this printer a worthy investment, and you can use it as a photo and slideshow viewer.
Review Date: 26-OCT-2007
RRP: TBA
3.50
The A616 produced attractive prints with minor flaws and slow print speeds. If you're looking for colour accuracy and a speedy photo printer you might want to look elsewhere.
Review Date: 24-OCT-2007
RRP: $279.00
3.75
The DPP-FP70 is a good all-around snapshot printer, offering plenty of features, fast printing, and a decent design. But Sony products are rarely the least expensive available, and this device is no different.
Review Date: 24-OCT-2007
RRP: $129.00
4.00
The Photosmart A526's minimal-options approach to printing photos will be a relief for some, a frustration for others. But it's the slow printing that dampens its value somewhat, even if the photos are worth the wait.
Review Date: 14-FEB-2007
RRP: $499.00
3.50
The HP Photosmart A716 is an attractive unit that will definitely appeal to someone who is looking at a home solution for reasonably cheap prints, but the black levels issues may deter those printing photos shot after dark.
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