The Canon PIXMA MP810 is a new all-in-one-printer with some extra new stuff that’s never been seen, so what’s new? well Canon have introducted a new Easy-Schroll Wheel interface (that’s what they like to call it) that allows you to control the device functions quickly and easly.
In addition to this they have also added the “HOME” and “NAVI” buttons to the device’s operational panel. When you push the NAVI button, it displays the machines on screen guide, which includes how-to recommendations for the most common functions.
The MP810 has a nice stylish design and the new innovative interface makes it easy for a novice to use and most print even if you’ve never used one before.
The MP810 has 9600 x 2400 color dpi, and can produce a photo-lab quality 4 x 6 inch borderless photo in approximately 21 seconds, you can connect any PictBridge compatible digital camera or DV camcorder directly or an optional Bluetooth accessory for PC-free photo printing.
The HP Photosmart D7360 is a very impressive and well-designed printer, one of the features that really impressed me is the 3.4-inch touchscreen LCD.
The D7360 uses six separate color ink cartridges to produce quality photos and has lots of room for memory card slots, PictBridge printing, and if need has an option to use a USB Bluetooth adapter so you can print from you’re mobile phone for example.
If your looking for photo quality, speed, and ease of use you really cant go wrong with this printer from HP, simply take it out of the box, plug it in, load the six ink cartridges, insert paper, and you’re ready to print.
The touchscreen not only has a great interface that’s really easy to use, it cuts down on button clutter that fills up the body of most printers on the market today and has best user interfaces I’ve see on a printer in this price range.
If your just getting your feet wet in digital photography and want to print very good quality photos quickly at home make sure you check out the D7360.