
"Excellent-quality prints and easy-to-set-up wireless connectivity"
By Justin Yu
Published: 4 September 2009 08:00 GMT
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What is it:
All-in-one printer with wireless connectivity
Typical price:
£115.00 - £269.30
We like:
Painless wi-fi set-up; excellent output quality; easy-to-use on-screen controls
We don't like:
Slow print speeds; poorly designed output tray; low-capacity auto-document feeder
The judgement:
Aside from a few design flaws and slower-than-average output speed, the Lexmark X7675 all-in-one printer is a cut above other multi-function devices. Its excellent-quality prints and easy-to-set-up wireless connectivity catapult it to the top of our list of favourites
Reviewed by:
CNET.co.uk's Justin Yu, read the full review here.
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