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Canon PIXMA iP90 Printer

Thu Jan 26, 2006 - 10:21 PM EST - By Harv Laser

Conclusion

Fully optioned with its battery pack and Bluetooth module, the iP90 is expensive. But if you want or need this kind of speed, quality, incredible range of printing modes, and portability, in a very compact, portable and smart package that comes with a ton of truly of truly useful software, the Canon PIXMA iP90 is not only state of the art in portable printers, but something you’ll be proud to own and show off.



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Criteria 

Rating

Design 5
Usability 5
Construction 5
Cost/Benefit 4
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Ultra high quality plain or photo prints
  • Bluetooth (optional), IR and USB built in
  • PictBridge technology � connect directly to a digital camera
  • Super fast, quiet, stylish, tiny, portable, excellent software bundle
  • Cons
  • No paper eject tray
  • Expensive
  • Small ink tanks


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    Product Info
    Details
    > Name Canon PIXMA iP90 Printer
    > Company Canon
    > Weight 4 lbs
    > Test unit SprintPCS Treo 650, Verizon Wireless Treo 700w, Compaq Presario XP laptop, Olympus C-7000 Zoom camera.
    > Fact Sheet & User Opinions
    Availability
    > Available
    Pricing
    > $229.99

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