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Printers for Windows Vista – the top 10

jjones | Guides | 10/04/2007 17:00pm

Whilst a lot of us now live in a paperless world, there’s some things you just need in print. As an added bonus, most printers now come with all kinds of additional features, incorporating scanning, photocopying and faxing into their ever growing list of features. If you’re in the market for a new one, here’s what we recommend.


10. Sagem Photo Easy 110

Sagem Photo Easy

A very reasonable dye-sublimation printer at a very affordable price. It produces quality single-sized images with much better durability than any done by an ink-jet printer

9. Lexmark X9350

The X9350 is a great home office all-in-one, complete with Wi-Fi, Ethernet connection, fax capabilities and an LCD display.

Price £211 (Get it at microwarehouse)

Three things to look for

1. Printing method. Assess what you need from a printer. There’s no point buying an individual ink printer for printing pages of text when a cheap black and white laser printer would do.

2. DPI. The amount of dots per inch the printer can manage. The higher the number, the more detailed your image will be. 9600 x 2400dpi is good for photos.

3. Pages per minute. If you print large documents, look at how many pages per minute the printer can produce. Laser printers are generally fastest, though on lower quality settings an inkjet printer also keep an impressive pace.

8. HP Photosmart 375

With a big screen and wireless printing support, this HP is a good choice if you want a feature-packed photo printer on a budget.

7. Epson Stylus DX6000

A great all-in-one design that packs in a high-resolution scanner and PictBridge support so you can print straight from the camera. Print quality is excellent, though it isn’t the quickest around.

Price £89 (Get it at technoworld)

6. Xerox WorkCentre 3119

Xerox WorkCentre 3119

An above average 3-in-1 office scanner, printer and copier; this one’s black and white only, but what it does it does very well.

Price £139 (Get it at insight)

Buying Advice

Ink is expensive, so when choosing a printer think about what suits your needs.

There are three types of printer: single cartridge, individual ink and dye sublimation.

dye sublimation is common on small, 6×4in photo printers, but isn’t designed for printing text.

Single cartridge’s contain three colours, so if one of the three runs out, you waste the other two.

Individual’s use separate cartridges for each colour, which is more expensive first time around, but in the long term they’re cheaper to replace.

5. HP PhotoSmart 325

HP PhotoSmart 325

The 325’s results are astounding, offering great colour and good sharpness. The HP is one of the few models on the market to offer the option of battery power, although the battery does cost extra.

Price £129 (Get it at Computerwebstore)

4. Canon PIXMA Mini 260

From subtle skin tones to vivid, high-contrast detail, the 260 delivers great results every time, and doesn’t make you spend a fortune on ink and paper.

Price £90 (Get it at shop-com)

3. Epson Stylus Photo R360

Epson Stylus Photo R360

A basic photo printer that prints great photographic images for the price. Text printing isn’t bad either, though it is slower than most dedicated text printers.

Price £67 (Get it at ebuyer)

2. TallyGenicom 8108N Colour Laser Printer

TallyGenicom 8108N Colour Laser Printer

Gone are the days when a colour laser printer would cost you way over a grand. This budget beige box is perfect for any home office and it’s extremely impressive considering the price.

Price £149 (Get it at Insight)

1. Canon PIXMA iP6600d

Canon PIXMA iP6600d

With two paper trays and a huge screen, this is a superb all-round printer that’s particularly suited to printing directly from a digital camera – just preview your snaps on the screen and send them straight to the page. Like many photo printers, though, it’s far less impressive at printing text.

Price £109 (Get it at Curry\’s Online)

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Digital cameras – the top 5 for Windows Vista

jjones | Guides | 28/01/2007 11:32am

5. Pentax Optio A10

Pentax Optio A10

Price £175 | www.pentax.co.uk

Pentax has brought the might of its heritage to the 8-megapixel A10, for a camera that’s small but produces stunning image quality.

4. Olympus SP-350

Olympus SP-350

Price £269 | www.olympus.co.uk

The 8-megapixel SP-350 feels natural and comfortable, and offers a useful range of creative photographic features at the price.


3. Fujifilm FinePix F30

Fujifilm FinePix F30

Price £200 | www.fuji.co.uk

Fujifilm’s 6.3-megapixel Super CCD sensor enables great low-light results. Capable of about 500 shots between battery charges.

2. Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS

Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS

Price £239 | www.canon.co.uk

The 6-megapixel IXUS 800 IS combines style with robust build quality. The auto-settings get everything right almost every time.

1. Canon PowerShot S3 IS

Canon PowerShot S3 IS

Price £269 | www.canon.co.uk

The 6-megapixel S3 IS is incredibly versatile for a compact camera, with a generous 12x optical zoom, which is equivalent to 36-432mm, giving real power at the telephoto end, complete with image stabilisation. There’s a wealth of exposure modes, as well as Metered Manual. Autofocus is fast and accurate, taking advantage of a quiet motor, and uses FlexiZone, which enables you to place the main focus point within the frame.

The bottom line: This camera is almost as versatile as an SLR and creates beautifully rendered pictures.


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