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HP Photosmart 385 Review
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Review Summary
Reader Score: 7.60 (out of 10)
Like previous PhotoSmart models, the 385 is very good and performs well. Adding the optional battery pack makes it a truly portable device and the panoramic printing mode offers something new and different from other models on the market. We also especially liked the ability to edit our prints without the need for a computer at our side.
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Other Reviews For This Model
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| DCResource |
9.00 |
08-15-05 |
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| The HP Photosmart 385 packs a lot of punch into a small package. Its simplicity and ease of use make it ideal for photo printer newbies who don't want a larger photo printer becoming a room's focal point. It's also ideal for anyone who needs instant photos on the road - and it's good-looking to boot. |
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| PC Magazine |
9.00 |
09-18-05 |
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| The ink jet–based HP Photosmart 385 GoGo Photo Printer ($199.99 direct) is a later, greater version of the HP Photosmart 375 Compact Photo Printer, which HP introduced last year. It offers all the same features that we liked in the 375: easy portability, with the same 4.5- by 8.7- by 4.6-inch (HWD) size and 2.6-pound weight; the ability to print from PictBridge cameras or memory cards; a 2.5-inch LCD to preview photos; and a kiosk-style menu to let you crop, edit, print multiple photos per page, and more. We just wish the resulting photo print wasn't slightly adhesive or gummy to the touch. |
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