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  • HP PhotoSmart A826
  • HP PhotoSmart A826 - Expert Reviews

  • From £124 to £217

    Connectivity technology: USB 2.0, Max Colour Printing Speed: 1.5 ppm, Horizontal B&W printing resolution: 4800 dpi, Horizontal colour printing resolution: 4800 dpi, Supported memory media: CompactFlash Card ...

  • 8.9 out of 10
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    • April 2008 en

      Best Small Format Photo Printer: HP Photosmart A826 - Home Print Centre

      By TIPA
      Award: TIPA Award!
      Award: TIPA Award!

      Award: TIPA Award!

      Review summary: With its 7-inch screen and its unique ‘small TV' appearance, the HP Photosmart 826 distinguishes itself from its competitors. The integral card reader accepts all main card formats currently used in the market, and you just have to insert a card to ...

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    • February 2008 en

      Review : HP Photosmart A826 Home Photo Centre

      By mfereday

      Review summary: Although taking photographs with your digital camera is fun, even more enjoyment can result from creating your own prints and sharing them with others.

      Verdict: While the printing of photographs could be carried out using a basic inkjet or multifunction device, for increased functionality and ease of use you might prefer a dedicated photo printer such as the HP Photosmart A826 Home Photo Centre model.  ...

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    • December 2007 en

      HP - PhotoSmart A826

      Review summary: HP has a range of photo printers, but nothing that looks or works like the Photosmart A826. It's bigger than a typical dedicated photo printer; about the size of a fashion rucksack. This is a design ...

      Verdict: The Photosmart A826 is a great little printer, particularly if you're interested in standalone photo printing. The ability to handle 18 x 13cm prints as well as 15 x 10cm is handy, but not nearly as handy as the touch-screen for selection and mark-up. ...

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    • December 2007 en

      REVIEW: HP Photosmart A826 Home Photo Centre

      By Stuart Miles

      Review summary: Can this printer beat going to the high street for your photos?

      Pros: Large screen, easy to use, good quality prints

      Cons: Large for a compact photo printer, not the cheapest way to print pictures

      Verdict: It's like having a printing booth in your home

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    • December 2007 en

      HP Photosmart A826 Home Photo Centre

      By Stuart Miles

      Pros: Large screen, easy to use, good quality prints

      Cons: Large for a compact photo printer, not the cheapest way to print pictures

      Verdict: It's like having a printing booth in your home

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