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HP Photosmart M23 Review
The good: Weatherproof body; small, attractive design; easy to use; built-in help system; cheap.
The bad: No optical zoom or optical viewfinder; small LCD; sluggish performance; erratic autofocus; mediocre photo quality.
The bottom line: Ease of use and an affordable price don't make up for this camera's poor performance, below-average image quality, and lack of optical zoom.
HP Photosmart M23 Specs
Manufacturer: HP
Part number: L1894A#A2L
- Product Specifications
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