Testseek.co.uk have collected 21 expert reviews of the HP Photosmart B110 Wireless All-in-One Series and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Photosmart B110 Wireless All-in-One Series.
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21 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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12 Reviews
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The editors liked
Upfront and running costs not too high
Colour photos very impressive
Email printing worked well
Up-front and running costs not too high
Connection to the internet with WiFi
Option to print without using a computer
Very good print quality for office docs and photos
Good speeds
Good economy with XL cartridges
9.7 pence per page
Small
Cheap prints
Fair price
Easy to use buttons
No need for drivers or software with email to print function
Connection to the internet with WiFi, option to print without using a computer, Very good print quality for office docs and photos, Good speeds, Good economy with XL cartridges: 9.7 pence per page, Small
No double sided, No Linux driver
Good value for money for those looking for an all rounder with good speeds, nice quality and low cost per page. We like being able to print internet content without having to go via the computer. It's a shame that there's no double-sided feature and th...
No need for drivers or software with email to print function
Photo printing not the greatest quality
There are definitely better printers out there in terms of quality, especially when it comes to printing your photos, but the HP Photosmart Wireless e-All-in-One printer brings with it a wealth of features, including the killer email one, that make it ...
The HP Photosmart e-All-in-One performs well, and its web apps are a likable addition. Unfortunately, in other respects it's a pretty limited machine with expensive inks. Jon L Jacobi and Melissa Riofrio, Macworld.com ...
Abstract: As the first example of a fully Internet connected printer, the Photosmart Wireless B110a is a capable and inexpensive all-in-one. Whether the ability to e-mail a printer directly will prove to be the killer application HP believes, remains to be seen...
Up-front and running costs not too high; colour photos very impressive; email printing worked well
Text quality not very impressive; fiddly setup process
Unimpressive text but excellent photos add up to a reasonable but not spectacular home printer-scanner Good points Up-front and running costs not too high; colour photos very impressive; email printing worked well Bad points Text quality not very impr...
No cabled network socket, Long-winded installation, Limited apps
We obviously had to try printing via e-mail, which involves registering the printer with the HP site and obtaining an e-mail address. You also need to register send addresses that the printer should accept e-mails from, to avoid printed spam. The printer'...
Connexion au Web en Wi-Fi, possibilité d'imprimer sans passer par l'ordinateur, Bonne qualité d'impression en bureautique et en photo, Bons débits, Économie avec les cartouches XL: 9,7 cents la page, Peu encombrante
Pas de mode recto-verso, Pas de driver Linux
Un bon rapport qualité prix pour qui cherche une imprimante polyvalente avec de bons débits, une qualité d'impression agréable et un coût à la page moindre. On aime imprimer du contenu Web sans passer par l'ordinateur. Dommage que le recto-verso soit p...
Abstract: Avec la crise économique encore latente, les préoccupations environnementales croissantes, l'explosion des réseaux sociaux facilitant le partage ou encore l'arrivée à maturité des sites de tirages en ligne, l'imprimante figure désormais en première ligne sur la liste des biens dont on apprend à se passer. Constatant ce désaveu, les constructeurs ont dû redoubler d'efforts pour séduire à nouveau, en se focalisant entre autres sur la baisse des coûts à la page et l'ajout de fonctionnalités. Une entreprise victorieuse ? État des lieux avec ce comparatif d'imprimantes multifonctions jet d'encre !.....