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The HP Envy 120 is a designer printer
So its interface and build quality are outstanding – even if the prints don’t match up
Abstract: The HP Envy 120e printer has all-in-one capabilities, making it the perfect device for the home or office. Whether you want to print, scan, or copy, this printer makes it easy. You can even automatically print two-sided documents and view your scans throu...
Great design, Wireless connectivity in addition to USB, Standard duplexing, Large 4.3 inch color touch panel
Small capacity paper tray, No individual color cartridges, Print quality with standard paper is only acceptable
HP's Envy 120 is a beautiful looking printer. However, it does disappoint in a number of areas. To obtain its good looks, the Envy 120 gives up an ADF, which is a convenience found in most AIOs in this price range. Also, other AIOs in this price range u...
Stylish, high-tech appearance, Good print quality, Wide range of cloud and mobile-device support
Expensive for what you get, High cost per page, Slow print speeds, Lacks automatic document feeder, Small input, output trays
This well-built, attractive AIO prints well enough, but it’s heavier on style than substance: It’s slow, the ink is pricey, and the input and output trays are woefully small. ...
Published: 2013-03-25, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Sleek design. Automatic duplexer (for two-sided printing). Wi-Fi. Supports HP Web apps. Prints through the cloud.
Bottom Line, The HP ENVY 120 e-All-in-One Printer focuses on its own good looks and on consumer-electronics touches like a paper drawer that automatically opens and closes like a DVD tray
The HP ENVY 120 e-All-in-One Printer focuses on its own good looks and on consumer-electronics touches like a paper drawer that automatically opens and closes like a DVD tray....
The HP ENVY 120 e-All-in-One isn't the cheapest printer, but it works well in Apple-centric environments. AirPrint works reliably, output quality is very good and it looks great. If it supported a second paper feed it would be close to perfect...
Super-stylish design; good performance and print quality; motorised components and transparent scanner are fun to watch
Expensive black ink; no automatic document feeder, $329
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Published: 2013-07-03, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: HP's Envy line of printers don't really look much like printers at all. That's kind of the point.Over at CNET.com.au, I've run HP's latest shiny fashion printer through its paces. So you know what to do.Go and read it now! Source: CNET Australia...
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Published: 2013-07-02, Author: Alex , review by: cnet.com.au
Unusual design. Quiet operation in normal mode
Bulky and heavy. Slow to print
HP's Envy 120 has an unusual design that should work well in your living room, but you'll need plenty of patience while you wait for it to work....