Review Roundup: Epson Stylus Photo R800
Reviewers were highly enthusiastic about the Stylus Photo R800's ability to print sharp, brilliant color photos.
Review Roundup: HP PSC 2175
Reviewers agreed that the quality of the photos it produced was excellent, especially when using photo paper. In addition, the four memory-card slots were noted as an advantage.
Review Roundup: Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock 6000
The Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock 6000 is a photo printer that allows you to directly dock your camera on top (assuming it's one of a number of Kodak models), and simultaneously download your pictures and charge up your camera.
Review Roundup: Sony DPP-EX50
Like most dye-sublimation printers, the Sony DPP-EX50 produces top-quality photos, according to all its reviewers. Reviewers noted that the best feature is the printer's ability to connect to a TV and display which images to print, and how to print them (for example, in a calendar); you can also do some editing and fancy changes, such as applying a fish-eye lens effect.
The Epson Stylus Photo R200
The compact, well-engineered Epson Stylus Photo R200 brings two advantages to the table: it's inexpensive, and it has the ability to labels directly onto printable CD/DVD discs.
This Photo Printer Is a Snap
According to Business Week, Dell's 540 all-in-one device delivers solid -- if unspectacular -- prints, and setup couldn't be easier.