Reviewed on June 14, 2006The HP Color LaserJet 1600 printer is the same printer as the HP CLJ 2600n with fewer features. Unlike the 2600n, the 1600 is not network ready and can be connected only via USB. Finally, the CLJ 1600 printer is compatible only with Windows-based PCs; the 2600n works with both PCs and Macs. Because both models use the same processor and memory, performance and print quality should be the same, so our assessment of those aspects of the 2600n stand for the 1600 as well. With its basic features and smaller price tag (about $299), the HP CLJ 1600 is better suited for home office environments.TAGS:tray, HP, printer, memory, PC
Reviewed on September 18, 2007The 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 we've reviewed thanks to its huge touch screen, but we wonder who will spend $250 for a dedicated photo printer.TAGS:PictBridge, stylus, memory card, printer, touch screen, HP Photosmart, HP, Epson, photograph, camera, PC
Reviewed on July 20, 2007Its features set is oddly unbalanced, and better all-in-one inkjet options cost just a bit more, but the HP Photosmart C5280 is a good bet for casual home users on a tight budget.TAGS:tray, HP Photosmart, printing, memory card, photograph, HP, printer, USB, PC
Reviewed on September 26, 2007The HP Photosmart A526 snapshot printer is meant to be simple and easy to use, but we found it simplified to a fault. There aren't enough options in standalone mode, and it's not as fast as the competition.TAGS:HP Photosmart, print, memory card, photograph, printer, HP, Bluetooth, Canon Inc., USB, camera, PC
May 23, 2006Start-up Presto plans to launch a photo printing service that connects an intelligent printer to a online service.TAGS:mailbox, printer, printing, photograph, HP, PC
July 19, 2005PC and printer giant cuts 14,500 jobs in major restructuring and aims to crack the whip on distributors.TAGS:layoff, CIO, exec, HP, CEO, printer, PC