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The HP Photosmart A618 is the cheapest printer here, retailing at just £74. However, the quality of the prints did not come up to the standard of the other printers in this round-up. The HP prints were the only ones that appeared slightly grainy and i...

Bluetooth included, decent red-eye correction, deep red sunsets, prints 13 x 18cm photos...

Prints were grainy and lacked clarity, overuse of red ink made whites look muddy and skin tones dark, prints not waterproof...
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Compact photo printers like this Photosmart A618 are bread and butter to HP. Each year the company spends tens of millions of dollars refining its inks, optimising its nozzles and blending coatings for its photo paper. It got the formula right some tim...

Good quality prints, Competitive price, Consistent results, Bright LCD display...

Slow prints, Photo Fix is best disabled...

Compact photo printers like this Photosmart A618 are bread and butter to HP. Each year the company spends tens of millions of dollars refining its inks, optimising its nozzles and blending coatings for its photo paper. It got the formula right some tim...
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Theres no getting around it: the HP looks uncannily like a toaster. Sadly, it has no bread-heating capabilities, but it is neat, practical and it occupies a minimal amount of space. We particularly like the softly sprung pop-up handle that sits dis...

Build quality is a worry, but the HP is easy to use and print quality is decent. Michael Haynes Lowest online price: £N/A...
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The rapid adoption of digital camera technology has also made it possible to print decent quality photos in the comfort of your own home and without the need to build your own light-proof room full of noxious chemicals. HP was quick to enter the home...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-27 00:42:28
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Like most of HPs printing products, this device is sleek and dark, and oozes quality. Its a truly portable printer – small and light, with a decent carrying handle – and looks a bit like a portable stereo. The range of options for printing pho...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-27 00:42:50
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dedicated photo printer for jumbo prints: HPs first round of dedicated photo printers - the small, toaster-shaped ones you can print from directly using your camera - have been a big success, so its hardly surprising that the company would want to...
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Nothing beats the convenience of being able to print photos from the comfort of your own home, and devices like the Photosmart A618 represent the height of decadence for those used to trudging to the high street to get their holiday snaps developed...
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The HP Photosmart A618 is a thermal inkjet compact photo printer which can deliver a 10x15cm / 6x4inch print in a claimed time of 98 seconds. The A618 uses a single 3-colour HP 110 Tri-colour ink cartridge. Print resolution is 4800 x 1200 dpi from a...

HP Photosmart A618 Review Review Date: December 14th 2006 Leave a comment about this Review Introduction The HP Photosmart A618 is a thermal inkjet compact photo printer which can deliver a 10x15cm / 6x4inch print in a claimed time of 98 seconds. The...
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Techreviews.tv Updated: 2011-09-27 00:42:22
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Inside the front cover you have a pretty decent selection of card slots (xD, Memory Stick, CF and SD) as well as a USB port, which is PictBridge enabled so you can either hook your PictBridge camera straight into it or just use any USB memory device. A...
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A photo printer but certainly not run of the mill as it not only supports 15x10cm but also 18x13cm and panorama 30x10cm images. It has a certain upmarket look.
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-27 00:42:44
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Create 7x5in photos at home with HPs £100 compact photo printer...
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HP's standalone photo printers have been a big success for the company, but it's not that easy to think of ways to improve them. The length of the printer, which still looks something like a small, black and grey toaster, is the giveaway. It has to be tha...
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