HP Photosmart eStation review

HP's new range-topping all-in-one inkjet comes complete with detachable tablet

HP Photosmart eStation
HP's Zeen Android tablet is the eStations new addition

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Removable tablet-like Zeen for remote printer control and web access

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    Fast, high-quality printing for both documents and photos

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    Running costs are quite modest if you use 'XL' high-yield cartridges

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    Automatically prints attachments from emails sent directly to the printer

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    Separate photo tray for print sizes up to 7 x 5 inches

Cons

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    Massively expensive compared to similarly performing printers

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    Zeen widgets such as Yahoo Daily Digest and Yahoo Mail repeatedly crashed

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    Web browsing on the Zeen is slow and tedious

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    Remote ePrint facilities are also available on much cheaper HP printers

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    Can't print direct onto white-faced CDs and DVDs

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HP has been going all out to add a new twist to the humble desktop printer. Recently it launched e-All-in-One functionality in the Photosmart Premium and Photosmart Plus models, enabling you to set up these printers on a home network and email them directly from anywhere in the world, with attachments being printed automatically.

Cunningly, while documents, spreadsheets, PDFs and the like are printed on regular A4 paper, 6 x 4-inch or 7 x 5-inch photo paper is loaded automatically from a separate tray for printing photo attachments. The new Photosmart eStation follows suit, but raises the bar with its very own 'Zeen'.