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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
The HP Photosmart A826 is a great choice for beginning photographers who want to print their digital photos as easily as possible. The printers case design could use some improvement for greater ease of handling, and dark prints appear a little dull;...
Fast, high-quality prints; lots of fun features such as clip art and captions; touchscreen is great for displaying slide shows; menus are logically organised
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 touchscreen, but it might be a little overpriced for a dedicat...
Abstract: With its 7-inch screen and its unique ‘small TV’ appearance, the HP Photosmart A826 distinguishes itself from its competitors. The integral card reader accepts all main card formats currently used in the market, and you just have to insert a card to s...
Abstract: HP Photosmart A826 Snapshot Photo PrinterCompany: Hewlet PackardAre there times when you just want a photo printed from your digital camera. You would like to forget about going to your computer, booting it up, copying the photo off the camera, settin...
Large, intuitive touchscreen interface, Takes 4by6inch and 5by7inch media
Slow; very expensive, Input tray is awkward
The advanced features of this snapshot photo printer--such as a touch screen and 5-by-7-inch media handling--might merit the price, but its still awfully high.
Extremely intuitive and innovative user interface; attractive kiosk-shaped design.
Dark prints appear flat and dull due to processed blacks; rounded, smooth design makes printer clumsy to handle.
The HP Photosmart A826 is a great choice for beginning photographers who want to print their digital photos as easily as possible. The printer’s case design could use some improvement for greater ease of handling, and dark prints appear a little...
Abstract: Dedicated photo printers are small machines with tiny screens, right? You open them up and load them with paper each time you want to print, because they only take a few sheets of photo paper at a time and the paper sticks out the top, getting dusty. Non...
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 $250 for a dedicated...