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Can HPs lastest printer produce the results?...
Design, price, easy to use, nice touchscreen interface, fast, print quality using HP media...
No bordered print option in direct printing, slower output when using non-HP paper, only one memory card can be read at a time, low resolution screen, screen interface buttons obscure displayed images.
HP’s latest photo printer comes with a very nice, intuitive interface on a touch sensitive screen and an overall fast and easy to use ethos that prints quickly, producing excellent photo output...
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Low running costs, superb photo quality and a large touchscreen make this the A4 inkjet to buy When it comes to photos, HP can claim to have nailed print quality. Prints from the D7360 are easily as good as anything you might get from a high-street or...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-10 04:17:07
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fast, high quality photo printer with long-lasting inks: Hewlett-Packard has consistently produced printers of a high standard and durability and so the release of the latest in the Photosmart series is a cause for interest. Because success in this field...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 04:17:07
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HPs Photosmart 8250 photo printer would have been in line for one of this years awards had HP not just replaced it with the Photosmart D7160 and D7360. Like its predecessor, the Photosmart D7360 prints using six inks in individual tanks. It can ma...
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Good photo quality and a large touchscreen make this the A4 inkjet to buy.
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-03-31 01:38:11
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Ask anyone who has been printing photos over the past few years and youre likely to hear him or her point out the differences in quality within that short amount of time. The reasons vary, but better paper and better ink technology naturally helps br...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-08-10 04:17:06
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Thanks to a built-in LCD touchscreen, even a computer-phobe can feel right at home with the HP Photosmart D7360 desktop photo printer. Printing photos is a simple matter of touching the screen and following the wizards. The D7360 uses the now expected...
Two paper trays, touchscreen LCD display, individual ink cartridges saves money.
Needs Advanced paper for best quality printing, touchscreen adds cost without adding significant benefit for most individuals...
Thanks to a built-in LCD touchscreen, even a computer-phobe can feel right at home with the HP Photosmart D7360 desktop photo printer. Printing photos is a simple matter of touching the screen and following the wizards. The D7360 uses the now expected...
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The Photosmart D7630s image quality wont dazzle you, but printing photos has never been easier.
Huge 3.4inch color screen, Easy to use...
Photo quality could be better, Text looks more gray than black...
The Photosmart D7630s image quality wont dazzle you, but printing photos has never been easier.
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-08-10 04:17:06
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country/uk/en/welcome.html A large and comparatively heavy of the printer and featuring a touch screen, the HP D7360 feels like it’s built to withstand abuse. It uses HP’s new separate single-colour ink tank system, featuring photo magen...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2011-08-10 04:17:06
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Hewlett-Packard has always been the leader in inkjet photo printers. We have always strongly recommended printers from HP because of their superior quality, design, and functionality. HP's latest desktop inkjet photo printer is their Photosmart D7...
Huge LCD display, 6 Ink Technology, Fast Text Prints, Low photo printing cost, Cons, Slow photo printing, Photo quality was good, but a little grainy, Save & Share Article, Digg, Google, del.icio.us, Yahoo!, Reddit...
Slow photo printing, Photo quality was good, but a little grainy...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2011-08-10 04:17:07
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Even with todays ultra-cheap inkjets, serious or at least enthusiastic digital photographers will easily justify the $200 price tag of HPs six-color, dual-input-tray desktop printer. But less experienced users and families will like it too, given its...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 04:17:07
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Fast, high-quality colour and a touch screen to control it...
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If you like using touch screens, you should love the HP Photosmart D7360 Printer ($200 street). The D7360 can print from a PictBridge-enabled camera or a computer well enough, but it is most impressive when you use it as you would a photo kiosk. Call i...
Prints from memory cards, USB keys, cameras, and computers. Touch-screen controls. Separate 4- by 6-inch photo paper tray.
Low paper capacity. Poor-quality black-and-white photos.
The HP Photosmart D7360 is strong on convenience features, such as touch-screen controls, but it comes up a little short on photo quality.
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Printer makers are always looking for improved ways for people to work with their machines. If they can make the printing process simpler and more intuitive, people will print more, use more consumables – where much of the manufacturers' income lies – and...
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Ask anyone who has been printing photos over the past few years and youre likely to hear him or her point out the differences in quality within that short amount of time. The reasons vary, but better paper and better ink technology naturally helps br...
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