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Sony Picture Station DPPFP50 Compact Photo Printer

Sony Picture Station DPPFP50 Compact Photo Printer

Photo ; Colour ; USB
Sony - DPPFP50
Rating Count : Rating: 4 7 review(s)
from £39.99 - £89.00
 
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Sony DPPFP90W Digital Photo Printer

Sony DPPFP90W Digital Photo Printer

Photo ; Colour ; USB
Sony - DPPFP90W
Rating Count : Rating: 4 4 review(s)
from £133.99
 
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pcmag.com Title: Sony DPP-FP50

Pros: Prints from computers, PictBridge cameras, and memory cards. Can use TV to preview pictures on memory cards. Thermal-dye output is waterproof. Good performance.

Cons: Built-in LCD is hard to read. Front-panel controls are confusing. As with most thermal-dye printers, cost per print is relatively high.

Verdict: The Sony DPP-FP50 lets you preview photos from memory cards on a TV, as well as print from memory cards, computers, and PictBridge cameras. It offers good performance, but the photo quality is a touch below par for a dedicated photo printer.

Summary: Technology: Thermal Dye, Potential Use: Photos Only
70/100
pcmag.com Title: Sony DPP-FP50

Pros: Prints from computers, PictBridge cameras, and memory cards. Can use TV to preview pictures on memory cards. Thermal-dye output is waterproof. Good performance.

Cons: Built-in LCD is hard to read. Front-panel controls are confusing. As with most thermal-dye printers, cost per print is relatively high.

Verdict: The Sony DPP-FP50 lets you preview photos from memory cards on a TV, as well as print from memory cards, computers, and PictBridge cameras. It offers good performance, but the photo quality is a touch below par for a dedicated photo printer.

Summary: Technology: Thermal Dye, Potential Use: Photos Only
70/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony PictureStation DPP-FP30

Pros: Easy to operate; relatively inexpensive; speedy

Cons: No memory card slots or on-printer controls; not Mac compatible; high cost per print

Summary: We'd like to see media card slots on the body, but this Sony won us over with its excellent output and easy operation
74/100
stuff.tv Title: SonyDPP-FP55

Pros: Fast. Compact. Good image quality

Cons: Not the cheapest. No CompactFlash support

Summary: This portable printer doesn't waste space with A4 output or built-in scanners; it's designed to spit out 6x4 photos, fast, and does so with aplomb
60/100
whatlaptop.co.uk Title: Sony DPP-FP90

Pros: Compact and lightweight, Reasonably quick

Cons: Poor software, Quite expensive

Verdict: Despite some key strengths, ultimate results are a shade disappointing considering the running costs

Summary: The carrying handle on this tiny dye sublimation printer is quite unnecessary as the bare unit only weighs 1.2kg. However, the sticky-out paper tray and external power brick do rather detract from the slick appearance.
60/100
pcworld.com Title: DPP-FP70 Picture Station Photo Printer

Pros: Fast, Photos look natural

Cons: Pricey

Verdict: The DPP-FP70 is a good all-around snapshot printer, offering plenty of features, fast printing, and a decent design. But Sony products are rarely the least expensive available, and this device is no different

Summary: The main drag on this fast and feature-rich printer is its comparatively high price.
74/100
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