HP PhotoSmart D7360 - Expert Reviews

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  • HP PhotoSmart D7360
  • £88

    Connectivity technology: USB 2.0, Max Colour Printing Speed: 31 ppm, Horizontal B&W printing resolution: 1200 dpi, Horizontal colour printing resolution: 4800 dpi ...

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    • October 2006 en

      HP Photosmart D7360

      By Paul Jasper

      Review summary: The Photosmart D7630's image quality won't dazzle you, but printing photos has never been easier.

      Pros: 3.4-inch color touchscreen, Easy to use

      Cons: Skin tones looked too bronzed, Text output was a little light

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    • October 2006 en

      HP Photosmart D7360 Printer

      By Paul Jasper

      Review summary: With a simple tap of the touch screen on HP's Photosmart D7360, you can print color photos in a snap. Insert your camera's media card in one of its reader's four slots, and the on-screen wizard will walk you through the printing steps.

      Pros: Huge 3.4-inch color screen Easy to use

      Cons: Photo quality could be better Text looks more gray than black

      Verdict: At a street price of $200, the D7360 is exceptionally easy to use and has the best software bundle in the business. But its image quality is merely good, and plain-paper printing is clearly not its strong point

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    • October 2006 en

      HP - Photosmart D7360

      Review summary: fast, high quality photo printer with long-lasting inks

      Verdict: This printer offers a major leap forward in volume photo printing at a friendly price and with a number of user-friendly innovations, including a large LCD display and the opportunity to edit, print and share photos without the use of a computer.

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    • September 2006 en

      The All-in-One to Have

      By M. David Stone
      Award: Editor's Choice!
      Award: Editor's Choice!

      Award: Editor's Choice!

      Pros: Prints from memory cards, USB keys, cameras, and computers. Touch-screen controls. Separate 4- by 6-inch photo paper tray.

      Cons: Low paper capacity. Poor-quality black-and-white photos.

      Verdict: The HP Photosmart D7360 is strong on convenience features, such as touch-screen controls, but it comes up a little short on photo quality.

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    • September 2006 en

      HP Photosmart D7360

      By Simon Williams
      Award: Recommended!
      Award: Recommended!

      Award: Recommended!

      Review summary: Not only does HP's latest inkjet feature a large LCD touch screen but print quality is excellent and it's speedy too.

      Verdict: On balance, the provision of a touch panel is more than a gimmick and does make the Photosmart D7360 easier to use than a conventional photo printer. The dual paper trays are also handy and print quality on Advanced paper is excellent. Draft mode prints a

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