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Get an Epson all-in-one printer for $19 shipped

Update: Sorry to say that this deal is invalid. Apparently Epson never meant for this promo code to be released to the general public. My apologies for the confusion.

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Two new Epson photo printers get the color treatment

The Epson WorkForce 840 All-in-One Printer earned our CNET Editor's Choice Award earlier this year for its workhorse features and ample 7.8-inch touch display, but we hesitated to recommend it to photographers when it stumbled through our photo print speed test. Today Epson answers back with the Epson Artisan 837 and the Artisan 730--two new wireless, touch-screen-enabled printers for the amateur photographer.

Both Artisan printers feature print, scan, fax, and copy functionality with the added convenience of a top-loading, 30-page auto-document feeder for scanning stacks of prints, hands-free. You can also ditch your camera's USB cable … Read more

CES: Lenovo IdeaCentre A320 adds HD LED display to all-in-one functionality

LAS VEGAS--Lenovo displayed a flair for design with last year's unique all-in-one IdeaCentre A300 40181OU, which we gave positive marks for its competent Web video capabilities, HDMI input, and plentiful connectivity options, so we're anxious to see how the IdeaCentre A320 holds up to the competition.

The update gets the HD treatment with a 21.5-inch, 16:9 widescreen LED display supported by the familiar horizontally situated base unit. This time around, you also get additional benefits by way of Intel's second-generation Core i5 processor, double the memory (up to 8GB), 750GB of hard-disk storage, an integrated … Read more

CES: Epson unveils two do-it-all printers for small business market

LAS VEGAS--At CES 2011, Epson adds two new all-in-one devices to its WorkForce line of multifunction printers. The WorkForce 840 and the WorkForce 60 are aimed directly at the consumer with a small business at home who needs a device to handle high-output printing, scanning, and fax functions.

First up is the Epson WorkForce 840. Carrying design details over from previous models like the WorkForce 610, the 840 has an impressive 7.8-inch touch-panel display, a two-sided 30-page auto-document feeder for scanning large stacks of paper, a built-in memory card reader on the front with USB-key support, and a 500-sheet … Read more

Meet Kodak's newest flagship all-in-one printer, the ESP 9250

Kodak's new ESP 9250 all-in-one inkjet printer replaces the ESP 9 as its flagship printer for the Fall season. After the ESP 9 received poor user reviews for suffering installation errors and poor customer service, we're hoping that the 9250 can step it up, but let's take a closer look.

First, the control panel gets a good scrubbing and we're happy to see Kodak abandoning the Tron-esque virtual buttons in favor of a physical control panel, but the display steps down to a 2.4-inch LCD, as opposed to 3-inches on the ESP 9.

As usual, the printer gives you the standard array of features you get in a multifunction printer including Wi-Fi, a full media card report with support for SD, MS, Duo, and CompactFlash cards, two separate trays for letter-sized and 4x6-inch photo paper, and and auto-document feeder for scanning and faxing large volumes of paper.

In addition, the ESP 9250 is the first model to offer printable templates that you can access through Kodak's EasyShare photo organizing software. The templates make it easy to print out almost any design including graph paper, line paper, wide ruled paper, games, grocery lists, and sheet music.

The Kodak ESP 9250 ships today for the same price as the ESP 9 at $250. More photos after the jump.… Read more

HP's latest All-In-One printer takes the cake

Putting together a quality multifunction printer is no easy task, and we've seen a fair share of them that drop the ball, but HP's newest challenger, the Officejet J6480, restored our faith in All-in-One printers.

The HP Officejet J6480 spoils users with many features that aren't normally found altogether in one unit: a very reasonable $200 lands you a wireless photo printer with autoduplexing, scanner with optical character recognition technology, a fax

machine, and even a built in autodocument feeder for printing on various types of paper.

We often are asked the question, "what's the … Read more