Reviews of the Lexmark P350 portable photo printer
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CNET Review
The Good: Small, compact body; inexpensive; reasonable print costs; decent print quality; adjustable LCD.
The Bad: Slow print speeds; limited image enhancements; included desktop software is limited in range; no battery option.
The Bottom Line: The Lexmark P350 snapshot photo printer is less expensive than the competition, but its slower print speeds and somewhat half-baked features make it less attractive.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 71/100 and users 79/100. Comparing these reviews to 211793 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 81/100 = Very Good.
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macworld.com
Review Summary: Lexmark recently unveiled its latest printer in this category: the stripped down P350, for just $130. At this price, Lexmark will likely sell a huge number of them, but picky photographers would be better off paying a little more for a printer that ...
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trustedreviews.com
Review Summary: This is a surprisingly good photo printer for -70. If what you want is a printer with a simple design and no fuss operation and you don't need to print anything larger than 15 x 10cm, you should be very happy with the P350. Print quality could be a ...
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pcworld.com
Review Summary: The printer comes with Lexmark's Fast Pics software to help with printing from your PC. It offers a few image enhancements, including crop, rotate, auto-fix, and red-eye removal. It also assists in transferring images to the PC from memory cards and ...
Manufacturer: Lexmark
Part number: 22W0000
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