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Lexmark P6250 Home Photo Center All-in-One

The P6250 is an all-in-one home photo printer that includes a scanner and some intuitive consumer-friendly touches such as animated tutorials on its 2.5-inch colour LCD.

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HP Photosmart A826

The HP Photosmart A826 snapshot printer offers an attractive design, is easy and fun to use, and works better without a PC than any other snapshot printer we've reviewed thanks to its huge touch screen, but we wonder who will spend AU$400 for a dedicated photo printer.

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Epson PictureMate 210

Epson's latest PictureMate 210 photo printer does the job admirably, churning out reasonably-priced, high quality prints without fuss.

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Samsung S850

As one of the least expensive cameras with manual exposure controls out there, the Samsung S850 is a great choice for photography newbies.

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Fujifilm FinePix A900

The Fujifilm FinePix A900 puts 9-megapixel stills into an affordable price range, but only if you can put up with its slow speed and confusing quirks.

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Turn your photos into a movie

You can now make Picture Movie DVDs at your local Kodak printing kiosk.

Microsoft: Make our HD Photo format a standard

Software giant would turn over its image tech to a standards group in a bid to displace today's reigning JPEG format.

Kodak exec spruiks vision for digital photography

Kodak debuts the V610 dual lens digital camera with bluetooth connectivity and demonstrates future technologies.

Wireless USB gadgets trickle into marketplace

Wireless USB, a cable-free version of the ubiquitous device connection technology, is finally becoming a product and not just a promise.

Tips for better photo printouts

Want to know how to print great-looking photos? Here are some tips on how you can get the best results from your printer.

Print, save and organise your digital photos

Learn how to organise your images so that they're easy to find, safely backed up, optimised for printing and much more. Once your digital photographs are transferred to your PC, learn how to "process" them for the best possible results.

Photo printing kiosks: Got what you paid for?

Don't assume paying more for digital prints will get you better prints. David Braue finds some surprising results after road-testing seven Australian digital photo kiosks.

Forget the photo lab: print and scan at home

The five all-in-ones in this lineup print photos from digital cards and cameras without a computer and as a bonus, they also scan and photocopy.

Digital cameras and imaging myths busted

CNET.com.au paparazzi hunts down the common folklore about digital imaging and bring them to light.

Printer buying guide

CNET.com.au's printer buying guide is all the input you need to get the best output.

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xKiosk Plus

Turn a regular PC into the powerful photo kiosk machine.

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xKiosk 2.2.6

Build a self-service photo kiosk.

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SiteKiosk 6.6 build 209

Turn your computer into a secure Internet terminal.

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Webskape Photo 1.3.3006

Edit and print your photos.

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MaxMedia Light Edition 2 light rev.011

Create various interactive presentations.

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