Tiny price for Canon's photo multifunction

CES 2006: At only US$89, the Canon Pixma MP150 should attract budget shoppers who need a photo printer, a copier, and a scanner to fit a small desk at home.

Until now, comparable multifunctions have cost US$100 or more until vendors dropped the price just before releasing replacement models. Canon claims that this machine will roll out a 4x6-inch borderless photo in 55 seconds.

This model succeeds the MP130, which we found easy to use, although it produced so-so scans. The new Canon Pixma MP150, unlike the Pixma MP170 released in August, doesn't have a screen to preview photos or slots for digital memory cards. Instead, you can connect a PictBridge camera or digital camcorder to a front slot on the MP150 to print pictures sans computer.

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ben.euers posted a comment   
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True, but the same can be said for most printers on the market. Especially ones pitched squarely at consumers.

 

Bill posted a comment   

Good for the price - just make sure you don't ever want to use it with Linux, as there is zero support for that.




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