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by admin on January 19, 2009

Gadget Lab

How to find the best printers

My first impression was a dot matrix pattern appeared and was the size of a vacuum cleaner. In fact, done on the same sound as one. Today, however, and printers are very different animals coming in a variety of shapes and sizes and offer to meet a variety of demands office machines that churn out 1,000 pages per minute in the photo printers at home to save us from having to go to development laboratory imaging favorite family and friends.

So what in the world of the printer? Well HP has a broad range of photo printers that promise to do the job. The company has two ranges that focuses on – all in one of its models aimed at small and medium businesses and home workers looking for printing, scanning, copying and sometimes fax documents and a wide range of mobile printers that are the size of a washing bag large.

The range of portable affectionately known within the industry as the range toaster let consumers print 6×4-inch prints quickly through a computer, a camera through PictBridge or through a memory card. Most models in the company of the touch screen so you can see the image printing and make small adjustments, such as fixing red eye.

But HP is not the only company that offers printing solutions with a difference, some Lexmark printers come with integrated CD, so you can make copies of your images without the need for a computer at all. It also means you can print directly from disk, again without the need for a computer.

Kodak's unique selling point over its competitors is its price. Ink, which is always expensive, promises to be 50% cheaper Kodak make a big difference when it comes to managing a budget in an office. The Kodak models might be more economical, but they are big beasts.

The same can not be said of the Polaroid PoGo. A pocket-sized mobile printer that comes out of ink, and is very small. In development for over 10 years, the printer offers users the chance to print business card size (2 x 3 inches) color photographs from their mobile phone through Bluetooth or digital camera via PictBridge without the need for a computer. The size of a large smartphone (0.93 x 2.83 x 4.72 inches), Polaroid PoGo printer uses thermal printing means no ink needed.

Instead of users to use specially designed paper Polaroid, which expensive cost 3 pounds for 10 sheets. The process takes only 60 seconds to go to a printing press in his hand, and photo paper will have a sticker so that you can paste his partner, the wall or anything that moves. The printer comes with a rechargeable lithium-ion, however, will be able to print only 15 images before needing a recharge.

Of course, if none of the sounds your cup of tea that they could always opt to be online all the print. Kodak Photobox and a number of other companies offering to print your images for you and then mail them. You can even use online image galleries for publish books, shirts, mugs photo or wallpaper with its ugly face in it and push a digital photo frame which saves having to print at all.

About the Author

Shaun Parker writes Audio reviews, GPS Reviews, Green Gadgets, Latest Gadgets, Game Reviews, Hardware Reviews, Phone Reviews, Printer Reviews, Computer Software, Sports News and Home Cinema Reviews so that you can keep up to date with the latest technology products.

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