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HP Photosmart 375

This portable photo printer is economical, easy to use, and feature packed. But while its image quality is good, it's not outstanding.

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Kodak ESP 3

The Kodak ESP 3 comes with great software for editing photos and applying touch-ups to portraits, but printer software is only as good as the physical results, and the print quality isn't nearly up to current industry standards. Your money would be much better spent on alternative multifunction printers.

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HP Photosmart C5280

Its features set is oddly unbalanced, and better all-in-one inkjet options cost just a bit more, but the HP Photosmart C5280 is a good bet for casual home users on a tight budget.

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HP Photosmart C6280 All-in-One

The HP Photosmart C6280 lacks many of the features that make a photo all-in-one compelling, and its print quality disappoints. Your money is better spent on a different all-in-one.

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Kodak EasyShare 5500 All-in-One

Kodak packs a host of features in the EasyShare 5500, but fails to flesh them out sufficiently. We found this all-in-one printer frustrating to use.

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HP exits Australian digital camera market

Hewlett Packard is exiting the digital camera market in Australia and will focus on photo printers instead.

Five of the latest fives

We've got sixes, sevens, eights, and beyond, but five-megapixel models still tickle the fancies of most of you. Could it be that camera buyers have finally hit critical mass when it comes to resolution? Check out the latest 5-megapixel camera reviews we've posted.