21 August 2006 13:54 GMT / By Amber Maitland
HP has launched two more printers, the Photosmart D7360 Photo Printer and the Photosmart A618 Compact Photo Printer.The D7360 features a large 3.4-inch screen so that users can simply pop in a memory card or hook up a camera to the PictBridge port and start printing.
The printer runs on six Vivera ink cartridges, and produces 10x15cm prints in just 12 seconds.
Other features include a PhotoFix button for one-touch red-eye removal and sharpening, and option Bluetooth connectivity with a Wireless Printer Adaptor for printing from camera phones or PDAs.
The D7360 is bundled with Photosmart Premier software and costs just under £200.
Portable thanks to an option battery pack and included handle, the A618 Compact printer is a deviation from the original white portable printers that HP launched a couple of years ago, and instead sports a black and grey coat.
The printer features a flip-up 2.4-inch screen for editing, a One-touch Photo Fix button, and produces 10 x 15cm photos in just under 40 seconds.
The A618 is available for £150. Cameras, Printers, Photo printers, HP





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