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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: 21-JAN-2006
RRP: $79.00
2.50
This simple, inexpensive, and compact home printer is adequate for everyday printing tasks, but its print quality could be better.
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-DEC-2004
RRP: $158.44
3.50
If blistering print speed is crucial--particularly if you're looking to make regular use of the lower quality settings--you'll find this a stunning printer.
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: 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: 25-JUN-2005
RRP: $399.00 $199.00
4.50
If it's compatible with your camera, the PictureMate is a good choice for affordable, top-quality snapshots.
Review Date: 14-JUN-2005
RRP: $199.00
2.50
While the initial outlay on the CAMEDIA P-10 is inexpensive, its running costs are higher than many Kodak and Canon printers and its print quality is not as good. However, it is a very neat unit, so if you're looking for something that won't take up to much space on your desk or bookshelf, then it could be right for you.
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: 05-FEB-2006
RRP: $199.00
3.00
Though not a looker, lacking in versatility and slightly short on image quality, the Selphy CP510 is still worthy of your attention. That reasonable price and those brilliant running costs make this a good, cheap model.
Review Date: 14-NOV-2004
RRP: $199.00
3.50
Although the PIXMA's initial price is low, ink costs are steep. Overall this is a well-designed printer with high print quality, although our speed tests show it to be a good deal slower than Canon claims.
Review Date: 28-DEC-2006
RRP: $199.00
3.50
Good quality prints from digital images in a PictBridge-compliant device. Ink and paper are not the cheapest however.
Review Date: 27-JUN-2005
RRP: $199.00
2.50
Kodak's Printer Dock 3 provides excellent quality photo prints at high speeds. However, this functionality proves to be expensive, with each print having a hefty cost.
Review Date: 28-DEC-2005
RRP: $249.00 $199.01
2.50
The Lexmark P915 is priced low and includes common features like media card slots and a color LCD, but they don't make up for the poor print quality and expensive consumables.
Review Date: 14-JUN-2005
RRP: $299.00 $248.99
1.50
Lexmark's execution is a little disappointing on the P310. We don't like its slow access time when reading memory cards, nor do we think the omission of an output tray is a good idea. We also don't like this unit's print quality and its high cost per page.
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