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April 16, 2007 6:20 PM PDT

HP announces new Deskjet and Photosmart printers

by Felisa Yang
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The Photosmart C4280 All-in-One

(Credit: HP)

Today, HP unveiled five new printers: three Deskjets and one Photosmart.

- The HP Photosmart C4280 is a three-function unit (print, scan, copy) that prints black at 30ppm and color at 23ppm. It offers a 1.5-inch color LCD, memory card slots, borderless 4x6 photo prints, and optional six-color printing. The $100 printer will be available in May.

- The Deskjet D2460 is a $50 single-function inkjet printer that's available now. It offers 20ppm black and 14ppm color printing and optional six-color photo printing.

- The Deskjet D4260 is also a single function printer, and it replaces HP's D4100 series. The $80 printer prints black at 30ppm and color at 23ppm. It sports a front-mounted USB port for printing directly from digital cameras or flash drives. It's available now.

- The Deskjet F4180 all-in-one replaces the F380 and offers print, scan, and copy functions. The $80 printer prints black at 20ppm and color at 14ppm.

Check back soon for full reviews of these new printers.

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