
If you’re one of those who’d like to get some of their best digital photos on paper, then Epson would like a word with you. Designed to bring in PC-free printing to the masses, the new Epson Stylus Photo PX650 is an all-in-one high-quality photo printer that promises better quality prints than labs can produce.
The Stylus Photo PX650 printer has a memory card slot and PictBridge compatibility with digital cameras along with the 2.5-inch LCD screen that allows you to choose what and when to print. But other than coming up with amazing pictures the PX650 also features a high 1200 dpi resolution scanner that allows it to scan and copy prints. And speaking of amazing pictures, the new Epson printer uses dye-based Claria Photographic ink that is slated to stay on the photo paper for more than 200 years.
Priced at $215 and expected to launch this fall on September 1st (in the UK), I’m pretty sure that just like me, Andrew would like a word or two with the new Epson Stylus Photo PX650.
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