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The editors liked
Stylish design
Tablet works well for device control
Range of additional resources available
Decent print speeds and performance
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...
AirPrint and ePrint are extremely useful functions
High quality prints
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
The editors didn't like
Tablet touchscreen control is poor
Unjustified premium for what is essentially a mid-range consumer AIO
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 eStation Zeen detachable Android tablet is sluggish and slow
Modern design, Two-sided printing, Prints fast, Can e-mail print jobs via ePrint, Supports Apple AirPrint
Glitchy tablet touch interface, Prints relatively dark photos, Sluggish Wi-Fi printing speeds, Noisy
Even though $299 for a printer is on the pricey side, HP bundles an 7-inch Android tablet with its PhotoSmart eStation C510 for about $120 more than other all-in-ones. You also get HP's convenient ePrint service, Apple AirPrint support, and a iPrint ap...
Does the marriage of an Android tablet to an all-in-one printer make sense? Yeah, actually it does, as long as you understand the limitations of the pairing. The Zeen isn't a fully featured tablet, but rather a specific feature, with a specific set of fun...
Detachable touch screen lets you browse Web, read e-mail, install printer apps, Excellent print quality, Superior ink longevity for photos, Wi-Fi connectivity, Duplex printing
Paper-output tray handles only 50 sheets at a time, Limited scan, fax options, Flash-card slot supports SD only
The eStation’s tablet-like control panel gives this highly capable all-in-one a leg up on its competition. Not only is it a fine inkjet, but for home- or small-office users who want to stay Web-connected when away from a PC, its tablet is a big win. ...
ePrint feature enables wireless printing by e-mail with online job monitor; detachable Zeen tablet
Android-based tablet can't access Android Marketplace, onscreen menu lacks print progress tools, problematic Zeen prone to touch-screen mistakes, system hang-ups, and browser process errors, lacks proper setup instructions
For all the cool points the HP Photosmart eStation C510 earns for Web-connectivity features like ePrint and the detachable Android-powered Zeen, we're holding off on our recommendation until HP drops the price and fixes the user interface bugs and net...
Prints excellent photos. Detachable touch-screen controller doubles as basic tablet and eReader. HP Web apps and ePrint. Easy setup. Automatic duplexer. Fax.
No slot for USB key. Card reader limited to SD format.
The HP PhotoSmart eStation's 7-inch touch screen is detachable and doubles as a basic tablet and eReader. Buy it now...
Large, detachable, touchscreen control panel, High-quality photo and text output,
Touchscreen slow to recognize finger taps
The Photosmart eStation and its Zeen tablet definitely out-gadget other high-end home MFPs. However, other touch-based phones and devices are quickly catching up to the Zeen’s printing capabilities. The primary reason to pay this product’s much higher...
Published: 2010-11-25, Author: Jon , review by: techworld.com
The Photosmart eStation e-All-in-One 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 ...
Excellent quality prints, You can surf the Web while you print (or is that a con?), You can print from across the room if you feel so inclined
You pay a premium for the tablet, which is not really necessary, Large footprint, Can be tricky to set up, given the skimpy instructions, Touchscreen is slow to respond
It's a multifunction printer. It's got a detachable seven-inch wireless tablet. And it's got the great printing quality associated with HP. What is it? The HP Photosmart eStation. It gets the printing part great; whether the detachable tablet is for yo...