While it's a visually appealing photo printer with solid quality output, unless you only want to print in a couple of smallish sizes, it's hard to recommend the P-10.
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The EasyShare 350 is a capable and nicely designed photo printer with a specific appeal for mobile phone camera users.
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The Canon Selphy CP770 is a neat, little dye-sublimation printer that includes a bucket for easy travel, but the battery pack which would make it totally portable is not included.
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This printer can quickly spit out homework assignments and other documents the family might need, but with 6 individual ink tanks and a large 8.9cm touch-screen, it's equally adept at printing and editing high quality photos.
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Although it offers no technical upgrades from its predecessor, an enhanced user interface and larger LCD display improve on the impressive ES1, making the Canon Selphy ES2 a pleasing choice for a dye-sub photo printer.
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Tha Canon Pixma mini260 is a compact photo printer which offers a 2.5-inch colour display and memory card slots for direct printing as well as wireless transfer via infrared or optional Bluetooth adapter.
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It's not value for money, but for a printer that's easy to operate and tote around, the Sony DPP-FP90 is certainly worth a look.
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The HP Photosmart A626 is supposed to bridge the gap between the A826 and the A526 snapshot printers by providing lots of features, good print quality, and decent print speeds, but it falls short on the last two counts.
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The Canon Selphy CP740 offers a decent feature package and quality prints for an inexpensive compact photo printer. Casual snapshooters will be satisfied with this, but users who need more features should look elsewhere.
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The Canon Pixma iP3500 inkjet printer is a great choice for home users who have basic print needs but still want good-looking prints.
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If you're looking for a good, all-around printer for the home, the HP Photosmart D7160 is a decent choice. But if your focus is on photographs, you can do better for just a little more cash.
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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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The HP Photosmart D7460 offers compelling features -- including a touch screen -- for home users, but the competition offers better print quality.
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With its decent print speeds, serviceable print quality, and great software package, the Canon Pixma iP1800 is a good choice for an inexpensive inkjet printer for home users with basic printing needs.
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Canon's Selphy CP750 compact photo printer replaces the CP730, introducing automatic red-eye correction and offering a wide variety of card slots and connection options.
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The Dell Photo 926 is disappointing, even for a AU$100 multifunction printer. You can get a better printer for the same money.
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The Lexmark P350 snapshot photo printer is less expensive than the competition, but its slower print speeds and somewhat half-baked features make it less attractive.
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