Pros
- Color touchscreen LCD
- Versatile paper handling; editing options
Cons
- Orangey flesh tones
- No battery option
Bottom Line
The wide variety of paper sizes and editing options available on the A646 may make up for a few other shortcomings.
PCWorld's Hewlett-Packard Photosmart A646 Coverage
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