Testseek.com have collected 33 expert reviews of the HP Photosmart A826 Home Photo Center Series and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Photosmart A826 Home Photo Center Series.
January 2008
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Fast
High-quality prints
Lots of fun features such as clip art and captions
Per-print costs are in line with other snapshot printers costs
Touch screen is easy to use and great for displaying slide shows
Fast, high-quality prints; lots of fun features such as clip art and captions; per-print costs are in line with other snapshot printers costs; touch screen is easy to use and great for displaying slide shows; menus are logically organized.
Expensive; album options are a bit limited.
The HP Photosmart A826 snapshot printer offers an attractive design, is easy and fun to use, and works better without a PC than any other snapshot printer weve reviewed thanks to its huge touch screen, but we wonder who will spend US$250 for a dedicat...
Don’t even bother looking at the manual, this is the easiest photo printer ever made. If you can’t follow the simple touchscreen instructions to turn digital snaps into punchy little 7x5-inch prints, you probably haven’t got any fingers...
As you might expect, prints are a little more expensive than you’ll pay at Boots – but not much. Shop around for HP’s value pack of 6x4-inch paper and ink and you can get the price down to about 25p a print. Unlike most of HP’s pos...
Your mum will love it, your kids will love it, even some smart household pets will find it meets their photo printing needs. The best postcard printer around. Best offers for the HP A826Oyyy.co.uk £132.36 Amazon Marketplace £169.00 HP A826 is ta...
Abstract: Its a bit Dr Who, this one. Great screen, but not the best value. Although it can only print 6x4 and 7x5 inch photos, HPs odd-looking blue and white pod is only a little smaller than most of the A4 printers. One of the reasons for this is that it...
Abstract: While the printing of photographs could be carried out using a basic inkjet or multifunction device, for increased functionality and ease of use you might prefer a dedicated photo printer such as the HP Photosmart A826 Home Photo Centre model. Despite...
Abstract: The Photosmart A826 is a great little printer, particularly if youre interested in standalone photo printing. The ability to handle 18 x 13cm prints as well as 15 x 10cm is handy, but not nearly as handy as the touch-screen for selection and mark-up....
Abstract: With a design straight from 1970s sci-fi, the A826 couldnt look much less like a thermal inkjet printer. Theres a USB socket round the back, but no PC is needed to select, edit or print - just use the excellent 7in touchscreen, memory card reader ...
Abstract: HPs Photosmart A826 home photo centre is bulky, but has some unique features. Its the only printer here to print 7x5in photos. Although its an inkjet rather than a dye-sub printer, even large photos showed virtually no trace of graininess. 6x4in ...