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Epson PictureMate Snap

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  • Printer Type: Compact photo printer - Ink-jet - Color
  • Max media size: 4 in x 6 in
  • Connectivity technology: Wired
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The good: Fast print speeds; allows for greater control over image settings; optional battery pack available; able to crop images on printer; can save images to external storage devices; adjustable LCD.

The bad: Photo quality could be improved; frames are limited mostly to Disney-themed ones.

The bottom line: With its range of features, decent print quality, and fast print speeds, the Epson PictureMate Snap is a solid choice for snapshooters who want an at-home photo lab.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.5 stars Very good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Design : 7.0
      Features : 7.0
      Performance : 8.0
      Service and support : 6.0
      Overall score: 7.4 (3.5 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 11/03/2006
  • Released on: 09/06/2006
The PictureMate Snap is the middle offering of Epson's three personal photo labs. For $200--$50 more than the entry-level PictureMate Pal--you get everything the Pal offers, plus an adjustable preview LCD, faster prints, and the ability to crop and make granular image adjustments. It also supports an optional battery pack, a boon for travelers. If you're debating between the PictureMate Pal and the Snap, we think the extra features are worth the $50. (For an additional $100 above the cost of the Snap, you can pick up the PictureMate Flash, which is basically the Snap, plus a built-in CD burner.) While we found the print quality of the PictureMate Snap acceptable for snapshots, we preferred the prints produced by the Canon Selphy DS810. Still, the PictureMate Snap is a great product for snapshooters who want the ability to print 4x6 photos at a moment's notice.

The PictureMate Snap has the same basic body as the Pal's, but the control panel is slightly different. The most noticeable change is the inclusion of a 2.5-inch adjustable preview LCD. We like this feature because it allows you to optimize your viewing angle for different lighting conditions. The PictureMate Snap loses the handy layout button but includes a Display button that lets you toggle between viewing 1, 6, or 15 photos at a time on the LCD. It has four directional keys plus an OK key for navigating menus. Additionally, it has two soft keys that let you choose options that appear on the screen.

Like the Pal, the Snap has two built-in memory card slots on the front that accept most major types of cards, and a USB port in the back for printing from PictBridge-enabled cameras or from wireless Bluetooth devices (using an optional Bluetooth adapter). Additionally, the Snap lets you use the USB port to connect external storage devices such as flash thumbdrives or CD burners. You can back up a memory card to the thumbdrive or to CD, or print images that live on the thumbdrive.

Setting up the PictureMate Snap is exactly like setting up the Pal: for PC-free printing, simply plug it in, install the print cartridge, and you're ready to go. If you want to take the printer with you without the hassle of toting a power cable, the Snap can run on an optional battery pack. The $50 battery (sold separately) holds enough of a charge to print as many as 140 photos, or can stand by for about six hours.

The PictureMate Snap adds to the Pal's feature set. When selecting photos, you can sort by range or date, which is useful if you're less than diligent about deleting older pictures from your memory cards. Additional layouts are available, too, including U.S. passport, jumbo wallet, 2x2, and 3x3. In additional to printing an index sheet, you can print a CD index sheet: thumbnails of select photos are printed onto a 4x6 sheet, as well as a guide to where to fold the sheet so it will fit into a CD jewel case. You can use it as a reference to which images live on a CD.

You also get great photo enhancement features with the Snap. Aside from the opaque PhotoEnhance feature, you can manually adjust settings such as sharpness, brightness, and saturation, as well as crop photos directly on the printer and correct red eye. If you're feeling creative, you can add frames, though most of the available frames are Disney-themed. You can also decorate a photo, which involves selecting a preinstalled image to add anywhere on your picture. Your options include a dolphin, text (for example, Merry Christmas and It's a Boy!), a giraffe, a sailboat, and Santa Claus, among others. (Yes, it's a little bit random.)

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 84

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 147 reviews of Epson Picturemate 240 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 80/100 and users 87/100. Comparing these reviews to 221599 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 84/100 = Very Good.

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    Editors' rating: 80

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  • whatlaptop.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: Results are good, and costs are low, but looks aren't a strong point and it could do with some software

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  • pcworld.com

    Editors' rating: 84

    Summary: The Snap comes with Arcsoft PhotoImpression 5 software, which lets you organize and edit your photos in addition to printing them from your PC. Epson's colorful documentation includes a Start Here poster and an illustrated Basics booklet that gets you ...

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  • whatdigitalcamera.com

    Editors' rating: 85

    Summary: The Epson PM240 costs a little more than some compact printers, but the image quality is good and ultimately it's a case of 'getting what you pay for'. It's a shame Epson can't throw in a USB cable for the money, but as the PM240 is really designed as ...

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