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HP Photosmart A826

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CNET Editors' ChoiceSep 07
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  • Printer Type: Compact photo printer - Ink-jet - Color
  • Max media size: 5.12 in x 7.1 in
  • Connectivity technology: Wired
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The good: Fast, high-quality prints; lots of fun features such as clip art and captions; per-print costs are in line with other snapshot printers' costs; touch screen is easy to use and great for displaying slide shows; menus are logically organized.

The bad: Expensive; album options are a bit limited.

The bottom line: The HP Photosmart A826 snapshot printer offers an attractive design, is easy and fun to use, and works better without a PC than any other snapshot printer we've reviewed thanks to its huge touch screen, but we wonder who will spend $250 for a dedicated photo printer.

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CNET Editors' ChoiceSep 07
  • CNET editors' rating: 4.0 stars Excellent
    Detailed editors' rating
      Design : 9.0
      Features : 8.0
      Performance : 8.0
      Service and support : 7.0
      Overall score: 8.1 (4.0 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 09/18/2007
  • Released on: 08/27/2007

The HP Photosmart A826 is the first standalone snapshot printer we've seen that truly attempts to bring the in-store photo kiosk experience into the home. The printer's large size and extra large touch screen make using it a pleasure. And the fast print speed and wealth of features make it easy to produce a variety of prints. Only its hefty $250 price gives us pause. Given the tendency we have to take lots of pictures, but only print a select few, we wonder who the audience for this product will be. Given its size, it's not easily portable, so it would be a hassle to drag it around to family events. We think this printer could find a home among professional party organizers and professional photographers, who could set it up as a photo kiosk for attendees to print images straight off their digital cameras or memory cards, or to display a slide show of the proceedings as they happen.

HP's Digital Mindset blog lists the "busy mom" as the target audience for the Photosmart A826, but our feeling is that most families are sharing photos online these days using various sites. This would be a fun device for kids to use for making prints, but again, at $250, it's not the most economical choice. Less expensive alternatives for snapshot printing include the Canon Selphy CP740 and the Epson PictureMate Pal, though admittedly, neither is nearly as fun to use as the Photosmart A826. Despite the high price, HP has broken new ground with this design and we liked it enough to award it an Editors' Choice designation.

Design
The HP Photosmart A826 is all smooth plastic and rounded edges. Its design is pod-like, resembling the 1950s take on futuristic, space-age design (it would be right at home in Disney's House of the Future exhibit from the late '50s). It sits 10.4 inches wide at the base (the top is narrower), 9.6 inches deep, and 10.8 inches tall and weighs a light 5.8 pounds. The printer's top panel flips up for paper loading. Unlike most snapshot printers, the paper is fully contained within the body of the printer. You can load up to 100 sheets of 4x6 or 5x7 paper and close the lid, thereby protecting stored paper from dust.

The control panel on the Photosmart A826 couldn't be simpler--basically, there isn't one. When you flip down the front cover/paper output tray, you're faced with four memory card slots and a PictBridge USB port, as well as a plastic stylus in its own holder. All of the functionality is accessed through the 7-inch touch-screen display. The large screen makes it a pleasure to peruse images, and the screen is nicely responsive to touch, though we found it prefers the stylus to a finger. (Also, the stylus doesn't leave unsightly fingerprints.)

A small panel on the printer's front hides the single print cartridge. Replacing the print cartridge alone costs about $20, and HP estimates that it will print about 55 4x6 photos. HP also sells an ink and paper value pack that costs $35 for 120 sheets of paper and enough ink for approximately that many photos. This works out to a per-print cost of 29 cents for a 4x6, in line with per-print costs from other standalone snapshot printers such as the Epson PictureMate series (Pal, Snap, and Flash). The PictureMate line offers both glossy and matte paper: The glossy 4x6 prints cost about 25 cents per print, while the matte prints cost about 33 cents each.

Features
The Photosmart A826 is geared toward standalone, PC-free use, so most of its features are packed right into the touch screen. While you can set up the A826 to print from a PC, the four memory card slots and PictBridge port make it easy to print from a memory card or PictBridge device like a camera or camera phone. (For wireless printing, HP offers an optional USB Bluetooth adapter.) Setup is simple: Plug in the power, select your language and location, and then the printer prompts you to insert a card. When you do, the printer calls up the files in a nine-image thumbnail view. To select a photo for printing and/or editing, simply touch the check box; to zoom in on a single image, touch the center of the thumbnail. At this point, you can select all of the images or step through them (in groups of nine or one by one).

Alternatively, you can view your photos as a slide show, with the option of including all the photos on the card, or only the ones you choose. You can tweak settings such as continuous loop, duration of each image, or you can randomize the order.

When it comes to editing and printing photos, the A826 offers a wealth of options. When you zoom in on a particular picture, your top-level options are Edit and Get Creative. Edit lets you crop, reduce red-eye, and adjust the brightness. The crop feature lets you zoom in and out, rotate the cropped area between portrait and landscape modes, and use the stylus to drag the crop box around the image, so you get just the part you want. The edits that you make to the image aren't saved to the original file on the memory card, which is good in that you can't accidentally change the file, but having the option to would be nice.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 88

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 117 reviews of HP Photosmart A826 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 82/100 and users 87/100. Comparing these reviews to 219584 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 88/100 = Very Good.

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  • computershopper.com

    Editors' rating: 83

    Summary: This fun, innovative photo printer shines as a stand-alone device for newbie users—though it might not be cost-effective if you just want a snapshot printer for your PC.

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  • techradar.com

    Editors' rating: 90

    Summary: The Epson produces vivid portrait shots, but its rivals can produce slightly better greens and blues in the landscape image

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  • photographypress.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 90

    Summary: It's like having a printing booth in your home

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  • electricpig.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Prints? Charming! That's what we think of the HP A826 anyway. This is royalty among printers.

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  • fwd.five.tv

    Editors' rating: 100

    Summary: Your mum will love it, your kids will love it, even some smart household pets will find it meets their photo printing needs. The best postcard printer around.

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