macworld.com.au Updated: 2013-08-31 01:05:14
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Connoisseurs of cool tools will appreciate HP’s $329 inkjet MFP not only for its style, but its gadgetry: its motorised control panel that automatically raises and lowers, its see-through scanner platen. However, it is not about economy or efficiency...
Super-stylish design; good performance and print quality; motorised components and transparent scanner are fun to watch...
Expensive black ink; no automatic document feeder, $329...
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This scan, print and copy printer is no taller than a can of beer, with a footprint only slightly larger than a sheet of A4-sized paper.The first thing to catch the eye is the clear glass scanner lid. The scanner head resides in the lid, so when you sc...
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The HP Envy 120 is a designer printer, so its interface and build quality are outstanding – even if the prints don't match up. See all printer reviews . This sumptuous slab of glass and gloss black is an unlikely all-in-one printer , and it's as luxuriou...
Still, if Apple made a printer, it would probably be a lot like the HP Envy 120. It's beautifully designed and built, initial setup and daily use are both as easy as any we've experienced, and it comes with the highest price tag and running costs here. Wh...
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The HP Envy 120 is a designer printer, so its interface and build quality are outstanding – even if the prints don’t match up This sumptuous slab of glass and gloss black is an unlikely all-in-one printer, and it’s as luxurious as they come. It’s just...
The HP Envy 120 is a designer printer, so its interface and build quality are outstanding – even if the prints don’t match up...
You’re paying for design, not print quality; running costs are high too...
Still, if Apple made a printer, it would probably be a lot like the HP Envy 120. It's beautifully designed and built, initial setup and daily use are both as easy as any we've experienced, and it comes with the highest price tag and running costs here. Wh...
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The HP Envy 120 is an inkjet multifunction printer that looks more like a piece of home entertainment equipment — an amplifier, Blu-ray player, or particularly swanky home theatre PC — than a printer. It’s designed this way so that it doesn’t stick out...
Good scanner, Very well constructed...
High price, Relatively slow print speed, No dedicated photo tray...
The HP Envy 120 printer is slim, sleek, and looks smart. If it had a dedicated photo tray, it would be perfect for a home office that didn't have a lot of spare space. It's good for buyers that don't need to print much or often, but it's expensive...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-08-31 01:05:14
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The HP Envy 120 e-All-in-One is the quintessential "set piece" printer. With a sleek, modern design, it's so stylish that it's earned itself a place on Apple's website. The Envy...
Touchscreen & WiFi, Connected services, AirPrint / ePrint for remote printing, Doublesided prints, Compact, elegant, minimalist, Low power consumption, eFax / card reader / USB port, Quiet, Standard memory: 512 MB...
Lowcapacity paper tray: 80 sheets, Slow printing, No Ethernet, Only two ink cartridges...
There's no doubt about it, this printer's biggest selling point is its design. The HP Envy 120 is by far the most stylish, elegant printer currently on the market. We like the look, the remote printing functions and the connected services. However, in ter...
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HP first delivered an Envy in the period when they sent nothing out for review, this then is a much later version and is the first to make its way into my office to be given the once over, it may even please the all-seeing lounge police!...
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The HP Envy 120 e-All-in-One Printer stands alone as virtually its own category of inkjet – at least, if you don't count earlier models, like the HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer that it's in the process of replacing. The one-word description of the categ...
Sleek design, Automatic duplexer, WiFi on board...
Slow printing speed, No Ethernet port or fax capability, Below par text quality...
As should be clear, the HP Envy 120 e-All-in-One Printer is a little like a high-priced restaurant dish with great presentation but merely adequate taste. It’s slow and its printing performance isn’t great. However, if you must have a printer that looks...
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HP launched its original, lifestyle-targeted Envy 100 all-in-one back in 2011 and its low profile and sleek design impressed, there were still a couple of shortcomings including a low capacity, hard-to-open paper tray. In 2012 HP updated the Envy 100 wit...
High quality scanner, Quality feel to case, Easy access cartridges...
No separate photo tray, High asking price, Large footprint for living room...
The front panel is also glass, which makes a great surface for operating the 109mm touch panel and associated touch buttons. It's also easy to wipe clean. The panel sits vertically on the machine when it's off, but on applying power raises itself to a pre...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-01-22 01:03:39
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There are many different all-in-one printers for home use on the market. We tested 11 of them, ranging from affordable entry-level models to expensive high-end ones. We also took a closer look at a couple of the more advanced printers we've tested in re...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-03-20 01:34:58
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Jon’s taking a look at three all-in-one printers this week, but which one will come out on top? Is HP’s Envy 120 all style and no substance? Hit play on the video above to find out...
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fatducktech.com Updated: 2014-03-22 01:21:28
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HP's Envy line of printers don't really look much like printers at all. That's kind of the point.Over at CNET.com.au, I've run HP's latest shiny fashion printer through its paces. So you know what to do.Go and read it now! Source: CNET Australia...
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