Need to print a map to your next location? The HP Photosmart Premium TouchSmart Web All-in-One Printer will do it without any help from your computer. Go directly to the map from small screen on the front of this color inkjet multifunction printer and you can print it right away. It's a cool concept, says Senior Editor Melissa Riofrio, but it's not quite polished enough yet.
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