Printers are boring you say? You've obviously never fired up an A646. Besides being not much bigger than a lunch box, this pipsqueak of a portable pumps out gorgeous, vibrant 5 x 7 pictures (or panoramas) via your camera's Bluetooth, USB, or memory card connection. Oh, and the A646 is forward thinking, too — most controls are handled through an ultra-sensitive touchscreen, and the rig itself is comprised of 32 percent recycled materials. When was the last time printing photos gave you a high-definition adrenaline rush?
Review: HP Photosmart A646 Compact Photo Printer
Printers are boring you say? You’ve obviously never fired up an A646. Besides being not much bigger than a lunch box, this pipsqueak of a portable pumps out gorgeous, vibrant 5 x 7 pictures (or panoramas) via your camera’s Bluetooth, USB, or memory card connection. Oh, and the A646 is forward thinking, too — most […]
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WIRED
Surprisingly sharp, vivid print quality for such a petite package. A lobotomized hamster could set this thing up. Reasonably agile touchscreen for purikura-style doodles. Bluetooth, SD slot cut the cords.
TIRED
No battery, so be on the lookout for outlets "in the field." Prints only on pricey photo paper.