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Review: HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One Printer - Pocket-Lint

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Pocket-Lint have published a review of the HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One Printer which allows you to print or copy sharp text and graphics at speeds up to 34 ppm and a resolution of up to 1200 dpi. 'The HP C8180 sits at the top of the HP product tree and for the money gives you a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, transparency scanner, lightscribe burner, 6 colour scanning, 9600 x 9600dpi resolution, built-in Bluetooth, memory card reader, wireless and Ethernet connectivity, and built-in Red-eye removal as well. The design is fairly minimalist with a glossy white and grey colour scheme and everything is managed from a simple console featuring five buttons and a touch screen display. The screen itself is large, certainly large enough to see what you are doing and the difference over the C6280 and C7280 is noticeable. Because of this size, as we've said buttons are kept to a minimal with dedicated buttons for Red Eye Removal, Print Photos, copy keys for scanning and an all important cancel key.'

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