HP Photosmart 375 Review
The HP Photosmart 375 allows you to print 6x4 inch colour and black and white borderless photos at up to 4800x1200-optimized dpi in the comfort of your own home. The HP Photosmart 375 is a thermal inkjet printer that can be used without a computer. It has a built-in memory card reader (supporting 7 different formats) and can also be connected to any PictBridge-compatible camera. Using the supplied HP Bluetooth Wireless Adapter, you can make prints from any Bluetooth compatible device. So is the HP Photosmart 375 the ultimate portable 6x4 inch printer? Read my review to find out.
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#1 noegd
Note that this printer is not a dye-sublimation printer, as erroneously reported in the intro, but a regular ink-jet.
For 250$, you can get A4 photosmarts. The latter offers PhotoRet Pro and can be used without computer as well (and have a nice contact sheet printing feature). These smaller printers are only really worth considering if you want to carry them with you while traveling.
6:01 pm - Wednesday, March 9, 2005
#2 Nick
I see no attention paid to cost per print...
This printer comes in at $0.81 per 4x6, according to tests done by PCWorld, much higher than most competitors...
The quality may be great, but at 4 times the epson PictureMate? Not that great...
9:48 am - Tuesday, April 5, 2005
#3 Mark Goldstein
Good point Nick.
It's difficult to test the running costs when you only have the product for a week or so, but I will add a section for it anyway and adjust my review accordingly.
Have you got a link for that PCWorld article?
10:05 am - Thursday, April 7, 2005
#4 Nick
Here is the link to the PCWorld article (Photo Printers: The Price of Great Pictures):
http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,119573,pg,6,00.asp
10:16 am - Thursday, April 7, 2005
#5 Darryl
Just a quick point about waterproof prints. This is down to the paper used. HP does not actually make waterproof paper anyway
6:01 pm - Monday, June 6, 2005
#6 dsi r4
A really superb printer. It makes the most beautiful prints I have ever seen, its fast, very easy to use and nice looking.
12:15 pm - Tuesday, January 5, 2010