digitalversus.com Updated: 2019-12-01 22:57:04
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The Photosmart Plus (210a) takes time to wake up from off position: 1 minute 25 seconds while most printers take under a minute! A bit like an old diesel engine however, once running, it prints fast and the first page from standby or when running is pr...
Cost per page: 8.9 pence for XL cartridges, Connected printer to print Internet content without going via a computer, Touchscreen, Wifi, Quiet...
No double sided, Energy consumption in standby is too high: 3 W, Lack of depth for black and white photos, Poor quality copies, Visible drops on prints...
This is an affordable touchscreen connected printer, both in terms of its asking price and consumables. It will suit users who want it for home use but print quality remains a good deal down on the Canon Pixma MG5150 for example...
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You'll be forgiven for thinking we've already reviewed HP's Photosmart Plus inkjet all-in-one, as the company has a penchant for reusing model names, which makes ordering (and reviewing) prone to errors. In fact, we've previously reviewed the Photosmart P...
Excellent print quality, Responsive touch panel controls, Powered photo tray...
No duplex print, Need adapter for xD cards, No Pictbridge/USB socket...
HP rates the Photosmart Plus B210a at 8.4ppm printing black and 7.5ppm printing colour. We got somewhere close to these speeds on larger documents, where are 20-page black text test produced 7.1ppm, though the shorter, more typical, five page document onl...
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Most all-in-one printers concern themselves with four main areas: printing, scanning, faxing and photocopying. The HP Photosmart Plus B210a adds web apps to this list. While almost every all-in-one can connect to your home network, this one supports th...
Web Apps, Great print quality, Fast scanning and copying...
Touchscreen not very responsive...
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The HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One is a multifunction photo printer with an appealing price tag. HP's Photosmart line-up has redefined the way printers can be used, offering a direct connection to the internet. The HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One is...
The HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One's price tag is fantastic, given its touchscreen-guided interface and range of excellent features. It has low running costs, but you will have to be a little patient for your prints. Robin Morris...
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techradar.com Updated: 2019-12-01 22:57:05
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Wi-Fi is the way to go for home printing convenience, enabling you to output documents from any desktop computers or laptops around the home. But what happens when you're stuck at the office or out on the road and you want to print something out back a...
ePrint remote printing system via email is excellent, Competitive running costs with '364 XL' series high-yield cartridges, Colour 8.9cm touchscreen interface is intuitive and highly effective, Extra apps can be downloaded from HP's ePrintCenter to add...
Combined SD/MMC and Memory Stick Duo card slot offers limited choices, No auto duplex facility, unlike the 'Premium' version of this printer, Photo quality lacks a little vibrancy and contrast, Top quality print speeds are a little pedestrian, Some pri...
Wi-Fi is the way to go for home printing convenience, enabling you to output documents from any desktop computers or laptops around the home. But what happens when you're stuck at the office or out on the road and you want to print something out back a...
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Most lower-priced multifunction printers (MFPs) can fill a dual role as a household and home-office printer, but tend to lean towards either the home or business side. The HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One ($149 direct) leans markedly towards the home si...
Lab-quality photos (for the most part). Touch screen. HP Web apps and ePrint. Photo-paper tray.
Sub-par graphics. No slot for USB key. Limited card-format choices. Lacks automatic duplexer.
The HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One is an MFP geared largely to home use and particularly photo printing, at which it excels. Buy it nowCheck Prices...
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