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Review: HP Photosmart B8550

  • November 29, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Review

HP launched their new wide carriage printer, Photosmart B8550 at Photokina, one of the world’s largest photography tradeshows. The objective was simple - HP has flagged their campaign in the A3 inkjet market and are directly competing with Epson, the leader in this segment. This HP inkjet printer is an A3 inkjet printer and a photo printer that is capable of ...

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Review: A Look at HP Laserjet CP3525dn

  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Printers

HP may not be the leader in the laser printing segment, but their new printer Laserjet CP3525dn has features that can raise quite a few eyebrows in the industry. It’s a standard colour laser printer that offers great quality and expandable features at a highly competitive printing speed. The printer carries the ColorSphere printing technology to output some of the finest ...

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Review: The Kodak ESP9 is a True Allrounder

  • November 23, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Review

Kodak’s much publicized fourth printer in the ESP series, ESP9 was touted for its low cost per print, and the host of features that the printer has to offer. Capabilities on this printer make it apt for homes as well as offices. This Kodak inkjet printer is priced at £150 and comes with wired and wireless connectivity. It prints and scans ...

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Review: Epson Launches TX600FW

  • November 19, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Printers

In a bid to take big strides in the recession times, Epson has launched an economical multi-function inkjet printer that can spit prints as fast as a laser printer, and can double up as a photo printer. The new Epson inkjet printer, TX600FW is aimed at SOHOs and SMEs and can additionally copy, scan and fax. TX600FW leverages upon Epson patented ...

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Review : Samsung CLX-3175FN

  • November 18, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Review

Samsung is one of those companies that has the ability to spring surprises from time to time. They did it earlier with their piano styled black printers and the latest multi-function colour laser printer, CLX-3175FN has plenty to offer. For starters, its footprint is comparable to an inkjet printer rather than any other laser printer. Weight is also under control ...

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Review : HP Photosmart C4580

  • November 16, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Review

During the launch of HP Photosmart C4580, the printing major also revealed that all the future Photosmarts would be Wi-Fi enabled before 2010. C4580 is an economical printer that offers much more than the price suggests, such as excellent printing quality and wireless connectivity at a decent printing speed. The printer is smartly designed with a touch of classic HP feel ...

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Review: The Lexmark X658 is a Copier First, Printer Next

  • November 13, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Printers

The latest release from Lexmark, X658 series is a monochrome multi-function laser printer. The printer has already gained popularity for its copying spoils rather than its main functionality within a short span of time. The printer has a small footprint and is capable of delivering outputs at great efficiencies. This series comes in six different flavours, each differentiating the other in ...

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Review : Brother HL-6050D

  • November 12, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Review

Brother’s HL-6050D is a new entrant in the economical monochrome laser printer range. The printer is aimed at medium sized workgroups. Some features that stand out include the automatic duplex functionality, Ethernet networking along with optional wireless connectivity and the estimated price per print. The printer is boxy and generally unattractive when compared to the likes of Samsung printers, but does ...

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Review: HP Launch LaserJet P2035, P2055d and P2055dn

  • November 10, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Printers

HP has announced the arrival of three new startup laser printers, P2035, P2055d and P2055dn. All three printers fall into economical range as per the company’s brochure, and should be able to handle 3000 pages per month on the higher end. The base model, P2035 has a best printing resolution of 600 dpi and prints at a speed of 30ppm. The ...

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Review : Canon Pixma iP4600

  • November 6, 2008
  • By Abhinav Kaiser in Review

Canon is a leading brand for inkjet printers; especially the ones that specialize in photographs. Recently, Canon launched iP4600 in its Pixma series replacing the redundant iP4500 and iP4400. The price of iP4600 was significantly cheaper than its predecessor but a review conducted by PC Mag suggests that the output and the associated tenderloins may have gone with the price. The ...

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