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.
- Recommend:
- 0 Comments
HP Printer Connects Directly to the Web
Next Up
- The Byte: iPad 3 and LTE, Yahoo is Challenged, Android Losing to iOS
- Sony PlayStation Vita: Powerful Handheld Gaming
- The Byte: Google's Buy Approved, HDDs Soar, Sony’s Smart Socket
- Love and Romance in Game On Podcast #6
- The Byte: Microsoft Hacked, Apple Wants Inspections, White House CTO Resigns
- App Reviews: Fitness and Health Apps
- Classic Game Remakes In Game On #5
- Yahoo Shakeup, Google Fiber, and Samsung Mocks Apple
- The Byte: Windows on ARM, iPad 3, Android Testing Lab, Gun vs. Laptop
- RolePlayers Realm XXVIII: Next Plus Alpha Gaiden EX Turbo Edition
Lenovo Laptop Deals
-
ThinkPad Edge E420 Lenovo Style in an Affordable Package
Buy now direct from Lenovo -
ThinkPad X220 Fast and light, with great input ergonomics and battery life, this powerhouse ultraportable is best-of-breed.
Buy now direct from Lenovo -
ThinkPad X120e One of the best netbooks ever, X120e has the best netbook keyboard ever--nothing else comes close
Buy now direct from Lenovo
Related Printers Reviews
-
Samsung ML-2955DW Review: Cheap Laser Printer, Pricey Toner Bargain laser printers don’t get much cheaper than this model, but watch the pricey toner--the cost is tolerable only if you print fairly little.
-
Canon Pixma MG3120 Wireless Inkjet Photo All-In-One Review: A Nice Bargain Sabotaged by Consumables Costs Pricey black ink spoils the deal with this otherwise excellent budget MFP for home or school use.
-
HP Photosmart 6510 e-All-in-One Review: Good Looks, Good Output With a touchscreen LCD and sleek styling, this MFP looks good and delivers nice output for light-volume home or student users.
-
Epson WorkForce 845 Review: Fast, Vast, and Affordable Lacking only a legal-size scanner platen, this small-office MFP contender has speed, dual input trays, and sharp output.
-
Lexmark OfficeEdge Pro5500 Review: Fast Color Inkjet Multifunction Means Business Outstanding speed and features make this a small-workgroup winner, better for the price than a cheap color laser.
Best Prices on Ink & Toner
Latest On PCWorld
-
Apple IPad 3: Should It Support LTE? Faster wireless data networks can help usher in a new class of big, beautiful, always-on hosted Apple iPad apps that will need serious bandwidth speed.
-
15 Smartphone Games to Play for Free in Your Browser You don't have to have a smartphone to play popular mobile games like Angry Birds and Words With Friends. If you don't have your phone with you or if you just want more real estate to play in, a web browser can usually handle the task.
-
LightSquared's Options to Save Its Network Are Limited Though would-be mobile carrier LightSquared says it still wants to find a solution to interference with GPS, its options are limited, industry observers said on...
-
Apple Revamps IAd Terms Again Apple is revamping its iAd mobile advertising service, slashing fees for advertisers and increasing the commissions it pays app developers who opt into the network.
-
Apple to Ban Stealthy IPhone Contact Data Harvesting Shortly after two congressmen asked Apple about iPhone and iPad apps that snatch users' contact lists without permission, the company promised to address the issue in an upcoming software update.




















