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HP Photosmart 130

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    Published: September 19, 2002 -- 07:20 GMT (00:20 PDT)

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By Kristina Blachere | September 19, 2002 -- 07:20 GMT (00:20 PDT) | Topic: Printers

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Unlike many photo printers, which are basically conventional inkjets with improved photo-printing skills, HP’s diminutive Photosmart 130 prints only 10 by 15cm photos. For digital camera enthusiasts, this is hardly a shortcoming: the £106.37 (ex. VAT; £124.99 ex. VAT) toaster-sized 130 does one thing, and does it well -- printing gorgeous photographs with minimum fuss. You don't even need to hook up the Photosmart 130 to your PC: this printer works straight from your digital camera. If you want larger prints, however, look to a more conventional product.

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Published: September 19, 2002 -- 07:20 GMT (00:20 PDT)

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