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  • £40

    Connectivity technology: USB 2.0, Horizontal B&W printing resolution: 300 dpi, Horizontal colour printing resolution: 300 dpi ...

  • 10 out of 10
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      DPP-EX5 Digital Photo Printer review

      Pros: Prints decent photos from high-resolution images ; its prints are relatively inexpensive and indestructible

      Cons: Can't view photos directly on printer ; prints fall out of paper output tray when left unattended ; noisy ; doesn't run off batteries ; low-resolution pictures become inferior prints

      Verdict: Sliding cover hides ink cartridge.

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      DPP-EX50 Digital Photo Printer review

      Pros: Fairly inexpensive ; excellent print quality ; fast ; can view and edit photos on your TV

      Cons: Design isn't for everyone ; can't view or edit photos on LCD ; no connection between removable media drives and your computer ; no paper or ink included

      Verdict: This snapshot photo printer makes beautiful prints for a reasonable price, but its design could use some work.

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      Sony DPP-FP55

      By WDC Team

      Review summary: Tabletop photo printer for 6x4inch prints ........

      Pros: Small, attractive

      Cons: Just two card slots, no wireless options, average

      Verdict: Offering few special features and with dull images.

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      HP PhotoSmart A716 Portable Photo Printer

      Pros: Very small and portable size, Optional internal battery for truly portable printing, Internal 4GB hard drive for extra photo storage, Burn photos on CDs & DVDs without PC, Decent photo output

      Cons: Non-intuitive controls, High cost of ownership, No photo papers bundled, Difficult to edit photos on small LCD, No USB cable

      Verdict: The HP Photosmart A716 is the perfect printer for shutterbug that wants to be able to print and store photos on the go. That is assuming you don't mind paying twice what you could print the same photos for at your local Wal-Mart. At the end of the day ...

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