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Packard Bell oneTwo M I3871
Why Packard Bell decided to call its all-in-one range the oneTwo, is beyond us or the reckoning of mortal man. You’d think it was the sort of name you might give a prototype or experimental computer, as in “testing, testing, oneTwo, oneTwo”. There must be a reason behind it, but it’s a safe bet to…
Kodak Hero 7.1 multifunction inkjet printer
Kodak’s Hero 7.1 all-in-one inkjet printer combines printing, copying and scanning functions with a back-to-basics, subtly patterned matt design that displays the Kodak logo prominently on the scanner cover, and is finished with chic splashes of scarlet and chrome to match the overall brand colour scheme. It’s a solid looking machine, measuring 445×432×190mm and weighing…
Brother DCP-J925DW inkjet multifunction printer
Has brother made the perfect multi-function printer for a small office? Too large for a desktop at 465x255x460mm, this inkjet printer in Brother’s DCP line-up produces good quality prints across the board with the minimum of fuss – and it’s relatively cheap to both buy and run. It doesn’t quite have everything an office might…
Epson Stylus SX445W inkjet multifunction printer
Epson’s new Stylus SX445W multifunction inkjet is part of the company’s new ‘Small-in-One’ range, offering printing, scanning and copying facilities for less than £60 at current online prices. Even in its boxed state, the device feels remarkably light. That’s because it weighs in at just 4.2kg without the ink cartridges, and measures a tidy 390x300x145mm….
Canon PIXMA iP4950 all-in-one inkjet printer
The Canon PIXMA iP4950 all-in-one inkjet is pitched at the sub-£80 price point where competition is rife, but we’re still rather surprised to see WiFi access missing from Canon’s latest budget printer for home offices. A USB cable is the only way the iP4950 can link to a PC or Mac, though setup is pleasingly…
HP ENVY 110 all-in-one printer
HP’s new ENVY 110 multifunction inkjet printer comes with a good-looking, slimline design using high grade materials, which is rare on printers – but the price tag is high. A 3.5in touchscreen is hosted on a flip-out panel that’s beautifully constructed and weighted, with an exact angle possible. It’s here that the set-up wizard begins;…
Kodak Hero 5.1 all-in-one
The Hero 5.1 is the entry-level offering in Kodak’s third generation of inkjet all-in-ones. The company has moved forward considerably since it first entered the market four years ago. Its main marketing strategy has been to keep ink costs down, at the expense of slightly high printer prices. According to analysts GfK, Kodak is now…
Dell P713w
Dell sells a lot of printers, all of which it has a hand in designing – but none of which it makes. Most of its inkjet printers are manufactured for it by Lexmark, and the P713w bears more than a passing resemblance to that company’s range of Professional all-in-ones. First impressionsThe P713w’s sleek black and…
HP OfficeJet 6500A Plus
A four-function all-in-one multifunction inkjet printer, with print, scan, copy and fax for £80 is unusual. Add in duplex print, wireless connection and touchscreen control and you’re looking at a very small field of contenders. HP’s Officejet 6500A Plus appears to be a pretty exceptional printer, but does it live up to that impressive spec…
Brother DCP-J825DW
Brother’s latest range all-in-ones combine an impressive array of features with extremely compact design. Last month we looked at the budget-priced DCP-J525W. Now it’s the turn of its bigger sibling, the DCP-J825DW, which sits at the top end of the range and as such is the most feature-packed of the lot. It’s an extremely compact…