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Removable tablet-like Zeen for remote printer control and web access, Fast, high-quality printing for both documents and photos, Running costs are quite modest if you use 'XL' high-yield cartridges, Automatically prints attachments from emails sent dir...
Massively expensive compared to similarly performing printers, Zeen widgets such as Yahoo Daily Digest and Yahoo Mail repeatedly crashed, Web browsing on the Zeen is slow and tedious, Remote ePrint facilities are also available on much cheaper HP print...
The Photosmart eStation's printing performance is pretty impressive but no better or faster than the much cheaper Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One. That means that you're currently paying an extra £225 or so for the luxury of the removable Zeen, and a coup...
The C510 is an innovative, stylish all-in-one that performs well enough but is ultimately let down by an under-performing Android 2.1 tablet that's not nearly as responsive as we'd have liked. While there may be significant appeal in combining devices ...
Stylish design, tablet works well for device control, range of additional resources available, decent print speeds and performance
Tablet touchscreen control is poor, unjustified premium for what is essentially a mid-range consumer AIO
Though the eStation is an interesting hybrid, we can’t really see this sort of combination of technology taking off and those serious about both should clearly seek solutions independently...
Connection to the Internet with wifi, option to print without using a computer, Large 17.8 cm touch screen (tablet), Wifi doublesided fax, Innovative and original concept with tablet, Economical with ink: 7.4 pence per page
Tablet could be improved, High standby energy consumption: 8 W with tablet charging, Disappointing quality prints, Low doublesided speeds
This printer introduces an attractive innovation with its detachable tablet, which represents a real added value and allows you to browse on the Internet independently of the printer. Who is it targeted at however? Expensive for home use, we can't real...
The biggest problem with the Photosmart eStation C510 should be its biggest asset. The Zeen tablet, based on the Android 2.1 operating system should be very useful around the house as an eReader and Internet pad, but is hopelessly unresponsive. Under test...
The HP Photosmart eStation and its Zeen tablet definitely out-gadget other high-end home MFPs such as the Canon Pixma MG8120 and Epson Artisan 835. However, other touch-based phones and devices are quickly catching up to the Zeen's printing capabiliti...
Resumen: Android seems to be just about everywhere these days. Devices big and small, fat and thin, with a variety of intended uses. At CES this year there was even a microwave running Android. So, when I discovered that HP was planning to make a printer runni...
Unique tablet interface offers intuitive UI, helpful printer settings, useful bonus apps, Impressive photo printing, designated photo tray, Bright, responsive touchscreen, Wi-Fi for portability, Photo gallery service for showing off and printing photos
Lack of physical controls on eStation can be disorienting, Loud, Expensive – you're paying for the tablet's novelties, not an outstanding printer, No USB port
In general, the HP Photosmart eStation C510a is a great multifunction printer and is especially ideal for family use. ...