T3.com Updated: 2015-06-25 06:58:09
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At almost £400, HP’s eStation C510 might seem horrendously expensive for a five-tank multifunction inkjet printer (although it’s currently £189 at Curry’s) but some very interesting features do much to justify the otherwise-high asking price. First...

AirPrint and ePrint are extremely useful functions, High quality prints...

The eStation Zeen detachable Android tablet is sluggish and slow...
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HP has been going all out to add a new twist to the humble desktop printer. Recently it launched e-All-in-One functionality in the Photosmart Premium and Photosmart Plus models, enabling you to set up these printers on a home network and email them dir...

Removable tablet-like Zeen for remote printer control and web access, Fast, high-quality printing for both documents and photos, Running costs are quite modest if you use 'XL' high-yield cartridges, Automatically prints attachments from emails sent dir...

Massively expensive compared to similarly performing printers, Zeen widgets such as Yahoo Daily Digest and Yahoo Mail repeatedly crashed, Web browsing on the Zeen is slow and tedious, Remote ePrint facilities are also available on much cheaper HP print...

The Photosmart eStation's printing performance is pretty impressive but no better or faster than the much cheaper Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One. That means that you're currently paying an extra £225 or so for the luxury of the removable Zeen, and a coup...
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It’s been well publicised that 2011 will be “the year of the tablet”, and with the new version of Android on the way, rumours of a new iPad gathering momentum and a handful of capable devices doing the rounds at the moment, there should be plenty of c...

Stylish design, tablet works well for device control, range of additional resources available, decent print speeds and performance...

Tablet touchscreen control is poor, unjustified premium for what is essentially a mid-range consumer AIO...

Though the eStation is an interesting hybrid, we can’t really see this sort of combination of technology taking off and those serious about both should clearly seek solutions independently...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2015-06-25 06:58:30
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A number of key innovations have pushed forward HP's latest Photosmart Premium all-in-one devices. The CN503b, which we took a look at recently, features a 2.4in full-colour touchscreen that can be used to control the device control, and offers some w...

The C510 is an innovative, stylish all-in-one that performs well enough but is ultimately let down by an under-performing Android 2.1 tablet that's not nearly as responsive as we'd have liked. While there may be significant appeal in combining devices...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-06-25 06:58:30
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13 seconds for the first page when turned on is as fast as the other models in the range (Photosmart Plus and Wireless). The first page after turning it on is almost twice as fast as the average: 32 seconds. Some models are still at 1 minute. The HP Ph...

Connection to the Internet with wifi, option to print without using a computer, Large 17.8 cm touch screen (tablet), Wifi doublesided fax, Innovative and original concept with tablet, Economical with ink: 7.4 pence per page...

Tablet could be improved, High standby energy consumption: 8 W with tablet charging, Disappointing quality prints, Low doublesided speeds...

This printer introduces an attractive innovation with its detachable tablet, which represents a real added value and allows you to browse on the Internet independently of the printer. Who is it targeted at however? Expensive for home use, we can't real...
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The HP Photosmart eStation All-in-One multifunction inkjet printer is controlled via a 7in Android tablet. It's great for printing photos and documents, but the touchscreen tablet offers features we don't think are necessary or useful for a printer.Th...

Good photo quality, good document print quality...

Tablet interface is far too complicated, touchscreen is not very responsive, no Ethernet port, no automatic document feeder...

The HP Photosmart eStation All-in-One multifunction inkjet printer has great specifications and can produce good quality photos and documents. However, we think that touchscreen tablet interface is far too complicated and full of features for its own good...
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HP used to use the slogan ‘HP Invent' and over the years the company has come out with a number of innovative printing tools including, arguably, the first all-in-ones. In an attempt to repeat the step-change, it first introduced the Internet-aware ePrint...

The biggest problem with the Photosmart eStation C510 should be its biggest asset. The Zeen tablet, based on the Android 2.1 operating system should be very useful around the house as an eReader and Internet pad, but is hopelessly unresponsive. Under test...
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Like it or not, tablets are taking over right now, with even high-street clothing retailers jumping onto (and in Next's case falling off) the bandwagon. Now we have a new odd couple: the HP Photosmart eStation is a hybrid of printer and tablet. If that s...

Fast, high-quality prints and great design, but the gimmicky tablet joins the ranks of Android let-downs...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2015-06-25 06:59:02
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Last June, at a press conference during Internet Week in New York, Hewlett-Packard announced that henceforth, every new HP printer would feature Internet connectivity and have its own e-mail address. The goal of this innovation is to allow users to pri...

if you're looking for a capable all-in-one device with leading-edge Web-printing functions, I don't think you can do better than the eStation C510.Article Tags: HP, Hewlett-Packard, Photosmart, eStation, C510, e-print, e-All-in-One, ePrintCenter, tou...
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Product Code: CQ140B#617 You've got to hand it to HP: when the company decides to rethink printing, it thinks big. Its HP Photosmart eStation weds a fast, capable colour inkjet multifunction with a unique extra: the Zeen, a removable touchscreen cont...

The HP Photosmart eStation and its Zeen tablet definitely out-gadget other high-end home MFPs such as the Canon Pixma MG8120 and Epson Artisan 835. However, other touch-based phones and devices are quickly catching up to the Zeen's printing capabiliti...
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