Pros
- Web applications show potential
- Automatic duplexer is standard
Cons
- Steep purchase price
- Web and touchscreen features have a few hiccups
Bottom Line
The idea of accessing Web apps from your printer is intriguing, but the initial execution on this unit shows that there's still some work to be done.
- HP Printer Connects Directly to the Web HP's Photosmart Premium TouchSmart Web All-in-One Printer can print news stories and directions directly from Web sites, but the execution could use more polish.
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