HP Photosmart R707 Video
Related Videos
A decent all-around snapshot camera with a few notable features for newbies.
Get a first look from the Labs at the 8-megapixel HP PhotoSmart R927 digital camera.
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.
Whether you work from home, in a small office, or with varied home printing, scanning, faxing, and copying needs, this all-in-one takes care of business.
The HP Photosmart 5510 all-in-one printer demonstrates reliable performance with excellent scores in both speed and quality tests, but falters in its feature offering. For users who need more than just speeds and feeds, I prefer the Epson Stylus NX430 instead.
The Samsung S850 is a great choice for photography newbies; it's one of the least expensive cameras with manual exposure controls on the market.
Quick performance, plentiful features, and innovative technology make this pocket camera appealing for advanced snapshooters, although its images aren't top-notch.
At CES 2006, we take a look at the latest editions to the HP R series: the R927, the R727, and the R725.
HP Photosmart R707 Review
The good: Attractive, compact, and portable; excellent in-camera help system; some unique and useful features.
The bad: Average image quality; slow recharge with bundled charger.
The bottom line: Although a great camera for newbies who need their hands held, the R707's photos aren't too impressive.
HP Photosmart R707 Specs
Manufacturer: HP
Part number: Q2232A
- Product Specifications
- Product Basic Spec
HP Photosmart R707 Prices
Online stores
| Store | Certified rating | Inventory | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Memory4Less.com | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $108.80 |
| Memory4Less.com | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $108.80 |
| Memory4Less.com | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $108.80 |