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It wasnt really that long ago that we fell in love with a Fargo 4x6 dye sub printer. Some of those 4x6 prints are still around but most of them have faded quite a bit. Somehow in the intervening years, inkjet technology has outrun dye sublimation pri...

Even though theyre inkjets not dye sub printers, were fond of HPs compact photo printers. Toss some paper in the slot on top, pop in your card (or plug in your camera) and presto, youve got prints. They can do a lot of other tricks (like add capti...
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about.com Updated: 2013-02-14 04:39:23
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If size and price are key issues, HPs small and cheap Photosmart A626 might fit the bill. Its light but no lightweight, putting out clear and sharp photos in under two minutes. The creative editing options will be a hit with everyone and the large to...

Large touch screen, Lightweight and portable...

Limited editing options, Slow printing...

If size and price are key issues, HPs small and cheap Photosmart A626 might fit the bill. Its light but no lightweight, putting out clear and sharp photos in under two minutes. The creative editing options will be a hit with everyone and the large to...
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Macworld Printers Great pictures, small packages Compact photo printers offer full-size benefits by Brian Chen, Macworld.com 0 Comments 0 The digital camera era has given birth to the most prolific community of photographers ever. And along with the in...
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It can be directly connected to a computer via USB or used as a standalone printer. Photos can be directly printed from memory cards (Compact Flash, Memory Stick and Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard), direct from a PictBridge camera or from a USB stick, a...

Portable, Flexible, Welldesigned...

Can lose detail in shadows...
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At first glance, chances are that you would mistake it for a bygone era two-in-one because of its small size and the convenient carry handle. The A626 features 4.8” touchscreen LCD with an adjustable viewing angle. The front panel opens up to rev...
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With all of our electronics becoming portable these days, it was only natural for printers to head in that direction too. Released back in August of 2007, the HP A626 travel printer is not the first of its kind, but it is certainly one of the best on t...
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best4reviews.com Updated: 2013-02-14 04:39:25
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Standalone photo printers – into which you can input your camera’s memory card or connect it up to the camera itself via USB cable, thus doing away with the need for an actual computer to enter the printing equation – are nothing new. But what is new i...

Impressive print quality - crisp and colour rich - especially when used in conjunction with HPs Premium Plus Photo Paper, easy to use and fun with it...

Bluetooth support (via an adapter) costs extra...

For just over £100 the HP Photosmart A626 offers plenty of fun photo printing options, seemingly perfectly suited to young mums with kids wanting fast prints of their little darlings - and with the ability to scribble all over said images if required a...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-02-14 04:39:26
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Fashioned into a shape that suggests a ghetto blaster for a toddler, HPs miniature A626 printer shows that the company has cottoned onto the fact that design is as important as function nowadays. Thats especially true if the printer is equipped with...

Good quality, attractive build Affordable Easy to use Impressive prints...

No wireless facilities for camera phones Prints take a long time to dry...

The A626s prints show more detail than those of its rivals, and its cheap and easy to use.
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In most ways, the HP Photosmart A626 Compact Photo Printer ($179.99 direct) is only a small step up from last years crop of dedicated photo printers from HP. But give HP credit for trying new things, because the A626 offers something new and differe...

Kiosk-style touch-screen controls. Prints 5-by-7s, 4-by-6s, and up to 4-by-12-inch panoramas. Battery option.

Although quality and speed are both respectable, both are a step down from the best available.

The HP Photosmart A626 Compact Photo Printer adds the convenience of a touch screen to an otherwise conventional small-format photo printer...
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