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HP - Photosmart 2610 All-in-One review

all-in-one inkjet printer, scanner and copier

Although we are amazed by the low price point of many MFDs, the HP Photosmart 2610 All-in-One shows what a manufacturer can do when it pushes the price up towards £200. The most obvious feature is the 6.4cm LCD display, which is two and a half inches in old money. For more click here http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h750f.htm

Canon - PIXMA MP130 review

all-in-one inkjet printer, scanner and copier

As MFDs go the Canon PIXMA MP130 is quite basic, although it's not quite as basic as the PIXMA MP110, which is a printer / scanner / copier. The PIXMA MP130 adds a card reader and a control button to switch to photo printing mode with a price rise of £15 to cover those extras. For more click here http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h750c.htm

Lexmark - X7170 review

all-in-one inkjet printer, scanner and copier

Our final MFD is the Lexmark X7170. It is absolutely huge and is the heaviest unit in this group by nearly one kilo, and getting it out of the box and on to the desk is something of a struggle. For more click here http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h750h.htm

Canon - LaserShot LBP5200 review

Colour laser printer

A colour laser printer for £200 still takes a minute or two to come to terms with; a few years back you'd be looking at 10 times that price. Even so, to get the purchase price this low has meant a couple of corners being trimmed. For more click here http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h975.htm

Canon - PIXMA iP5200 review

Impressive budget photo printer

Canon's PIXMA iP5200 is an A4 inkjet photo printer that should appeal to the purists. The list of features is relatively short and the price is low as you don't get either an LCD screen or memory card reader slots. For more click here http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h885.htm 

 Epson - Stylus Photo R800 review

Eight-colour photo printer

This eight-colour inkjet photo printer is a direct competitor for Canon's seven-colour i990. Where Canon adds light cyan, light magenta and red to the standard CMYK quartet, Epson goes for an extra black, a red, a blue and a gloss optimiser. For more click here http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h567.htm

Lexmark - X5470 review

Mid-range all-in-one photo printer, scanner, copier and fax

Lexmark has a range of rather blocky-looking all-in-one devices, with the X5470 fitting some way up from the bottom. To prove this, it includes memory card slots, fax facilities and an Auto Document Feeder (ADF). For more click here http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h1133.htm

Brother - MFC-5460CN review

Budget all-in-one for the office

Finding a multi-function machine, complete with network connection, fax and an auto-document feeder (ADF) for around £100 (plus VAT) is a rarity, so this new Brother device is interesting, straight out of the box. For more click here http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h1172.htm