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Pros
- Huge 3.4-inch color screen
- Easy to use
Cons
- Photo quality could be better
- Text looks more gray than black
Bottom Line
Photos suffer on plain paper, but shine on photo paper; photo-processing features are plentiful.
- Top 10 Inkjet Printers The cost of photo inkjet printers continues to drop while quality remains strong, so now you can print great photos without spending big.
- HP Printer Has a Big Touch-Screen LCD The Photosmart D7360's image quality won't dazzle you, but printing photos has never been easier.
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