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Can a printer be good-looking enough to reside in your living room? HP thinks the Tango X is. When its fabric (or optional cork) cover is in place, it looks somewhat like a very large fabric-covered coffee-table book. Of course, that's only true when you...
Very good looking, Easy to set up, No distracting buttons, Alexa, Google, and Cortana integration, Free photo printing with HP's Instant Ink program...
No USB or Ethernet (Wi-Fi only), Scan/copy functions require smartphone, No duplex printing...
Yes. If you want a printer that installs easily, has excellent output quality, does not need wires beyond the power cord, and doesn't really look like a printer, the Tango X is an attractive choice. If, on the other hand, you expect to really push a large...
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Buy now from Currys PC WorldIn practical terms, that means this printer is 100% wireless. Indeed, its setup routine is based around your phone rather than your PC via the HP Smart app. It’s also both quiet and compact, with the Tango X including a texture...
Quiet and compact, High-quality prints, Free photo prints...
No USB connection, Not the fastest performance speeds...
A clever printer that fits in with our phone-obsessed lifestyles, but being 100% wireless has its drawbacks...
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Want a printer that doesn't spoil the look of your home? The HP Tango X is the ideal buy. This slim white printer is cleverly disguised with a charcoal fabric cover when it's not in use. It produces clear documents and photos. Even better, when you sign u...
It's compatible with Alexa so if you have access to the voice assistant you can ask her to print everything from your shopping list to graph paper, Fast at printing both black and colour documents, Automatic scanning feature in the app instantly identifie...
No memory card slot, Colour prints cost more than 10p each, making it one of the more expensive prints we've tested - the black prints will set you back 7p each...
A stylish, simple-to-use printer that produces clear and sharp documents and photos. Fast and compatible with Alexa, the price per print is expensive, but the unique design makes it great for anyone that needs a printer but hates having it on display.Rati...
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The HP Tango X is a squat white oblong that comes wrapped in a fetching foldable linen cover, which serves as both an out-tray for your prints, and as a protective case for the printer when it's not in use. Colourful striplights glow softly when the print...
Compact, wireless design, Low upfront price, Instant Ink plans offer value for money...
No built-in scanner or copier, Scan and copy function of HP Smart app is variable...
The HP Tango X is a fun colour printer, capable of producing sharp text and images quickly. Not all of the features (namely the scan and copy function) add value, and high price, low yield cartridges mean it's only really economical to run with a subscrip...
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Printers have now become a standard part of any home (and office). Despite everything going ‘digital' many still prefer having physical copies of their documents. But most printers are usually the same piece of hardware that usually finds a place next to...
Great design, Voice control, Decent print output...
Scan and copy functions are only possible through a smartphone...
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While I try to live a paperless life, it's not quite possible to get away from the stuff entirely. For example, returning packages mostly means printing a label (though there are some exceptions now), and there are still a few companies that insist on eti...
The HP Tango X costs $199. You can find it cheaper without the cover, but then you're losing a large part of the reason for buying it in the first place – the fact that you can have a printer without having to look at one when you're not using it.There ar...
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The HP Tango X ($199) is a small wireless printer that's made for home use. It's designed to work primarily with the HP Smart app using an iOS or Android device, focusing on access to documents and photos stored in the cloud. Tango X is unique in its abil...
High print qualit, Quick graphics and photo printin, Text printing is faster than averag, Compac, stylish design...
No flatbed scanne, No control panel for stand-alone operatio, Copy/scan quality from smartphone app is poo, Copying is slow...
The HP Tango X, while designed for people whose online lives revolve around the cloud and a smartphone, may be a good fit only for those looking solely for a printer. Print speeds from a PC are fast, and print quality is very high. Although print costs ar...
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It'd been a very long time since the last time I owned a printer in my home office. I didn't have the need of a printer since I didn't print much. When I need to print documents, I often go to a nearby library or a Fedex office. When I need to print photo...
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The HP Tango X is a strange all-in-one printer that marries smart home technology to printers, while keeping its design compact and affordable with an incredible ink subscription.Print quality is unsurprisingly superb. This is HP, after all. While it does...
Great performance for pricing, Competitive ink pricing with Instant Ink, Can be controlled with voice...
Extra steps for scanning and copying, Borderless printing is limited to 5×7...
When you wield the HP Tango X, you get in return a printer with an awesome ink subscription that can be controlled by your voice. It handles documents well, but photos even better—provided you're okay with borderless printing being limited to 5×7, and sca...
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