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HP's Envy sub-brand is applied to its premium models, which are distinguished by their slick styling. This inkjet multifunction peripheral (MFP) is a striking mix of glossy black plastic and brushed metal alloy. Like several Epson MFPs including the Ep...
The HP Envy 100 looks stylish, but rivals at this price offer a lot more substance...
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Apple doesn’t make printers any more, but if it did they might look a bit like HP’s Envy 100. Measuring just 4in high and topped with a reflective-silver top panel, this slimline multifunction inkjet makes most of its rivals look like bloated lumps of...
Attractive, compact design; excellent, laser-like text output; supports AirPlay...
Fairly average photo quality...
The Envy 100 is a very good general-purpose printer, but was somewhat lacking in its overall performance. Photo enthusiasts may also prefer to look at some of its more specialised rivals if you know that you need to print high-quality photos on a regular...
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productfeedback.com.au Updated: 2015-04-19 10:27:42
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HP is a brand name that has long established itself as a reputable company in the all in one multifunction centres, but does the new HP Envy 100 e- and the emphasis being on the E, All-In-One bring a new standard for the old home printer.There is no doubt...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-19 10:27:42
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HP's line of Envy laptops is designed to be stylish and stand out from the crowd, and the Envy 100 multi-function printer-scanner is cut from the same cloth.The gleaming silvery-grey unit looked great, with the 4in-tall unit containing both an inkjet p...
Compact design; highquality text printing...
Expensive; photo printing is slow...
The ingenious compact design appeals, but cheaper alternatives provide similar performance...
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Every so often a printer maker tries to reinvent single or all-in-one printers for the living room. Samsung did well with its ML-1630W mono laser and now HP has gone for the same long, low look in its Envy 100, though this is a full-function, home inkjet...
Large touchscreen control with gesture recognition, Remote printing via ePrint, Very stylish looks...
Hard to open, low-capacity paper tray, No PictBridge support, No separate photo feed...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2015-04-19 10:28:10
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The HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One is stylish all-in-one multifunction printer that enables you to print documents from anywhere, using the web as a means of rapid printing of letters, charts and photos sent from home to office - or even across continents.U...
Very stylish; enables remote printing via HP online ePrint...
Some output problems; higher than average running costs.
HP has to be applauded for extending the reach of printing outside the office with the Envy 100 e-All-in-One - and also for making it so slim and stylish. But there are clearly some technical blips to sort out, and with only average speed and relativel...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-04-19 10:28:10
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Switching the printer on isn't very fast at all: although in the past it wasn't unusual for a printer to take more than a minute to print the first page, the current average is closer to 30 seconds. When it's on standby, the Envy 100 produces its first...
WiFi, doublesided printing and Internet connection, Slim, stylish form factor, Low running costs with XL cartridges: just 8.5 p, Fast scanner with reasonable quality, Quiet...
Small paper tray (just 80 pages) and no fax, Slow at printing both documents and photos, Just one colour cartridge, High energy consumption, Expensive...
The HP Photosmart Envy 100 could be a great impulse buy for anybody impressed by the fact that this is a printer that doesn't actually look much like a printer. Sleek, quiet and stylish, it will look great in anybody's home office. With plenty of conne...
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HP's Envy brand is mainly known for its sleek, aluminium-clad premium laptops. With the Envy 100, HP wants to inject an unlikely shot of glamour into the world of printing, scanning and copying.Brush the touch-sensitive power button and it glides into...
Compact, quiet and stylish, but at this price speed and quality need to match the looks...
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HP's Envy brand is mainly known for its sleek, aluminium-clad premium laptops, but now it's branching out. With the Envy 100, HP wants to inject an unlikely shot of glamour into the world of printing, scanning and copying.It's rare for a multifunction dev...
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HP's Envy brand is mainly known for its sleek, aluminium-clad premium laptops, but now it's branching out. With the Envy 100, HP wants to inject an unlikely shot of glamour into the world of printing, scanning and copying. It's rare for a multifunction d...
Compact, quiet and stylish, but at this price its speed and quality just aren't good enough...
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Product Code: CQ521A The HP Envy100 e-All-in-One colour inkjet multifunction printer (for printing, copying, and scanning) makes being decorative a higher priority than being useful. Created with the same stylistic flair as HP's like-named laptops, s...
The HP Envy100 e-All-in-One looks better than it works, but the fashion-forward users who are likely to consider this model probably have similar priorities. You can find other cool-looking models whose inks aren't quite so pricey, however. Melissa Ri...
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With iOS 4.2’s release last week, we thought it a perfect time to try out one of HP’s new ePrint enabled printers (that’s HP’s fancy marketing term) which means you can print directly to them using AirPrint (Apple’s fancy marketing term) via Wi-Fi on a...
Easy setup; nice design; AirPrint support; some interesting apps...
Quite big; slow printing; touchscreen is difficult to use, $399...
If it weren’t for the ENVY’s AirPrint abilities, I’d find it pretty hard to recommend – it’s a solidly built, good-looking printer, but sadly, the performance is akin to other inkjets that sell for around the $100 mark, meaning you’re paying a premium...
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Unlike an HP business printer like the HP LaserJet Pro CM1415fnw colour laser, the HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One is a printer that has had to compromise some features along the way. Quiet operation was one of HP's priorities when designing the Envy 100 e-A...
Quiet, easy to use, the best design we've ever seen from a printer, automatic duplex reduces paper use...
Test print speeds slower than stated, colour quality isn't up to scratch for photo printing...
If you're a home user with moderate printing needs, HP's Envy 100 e-All-in-One inkjet multifunction is one of the best printers designed for home use that we have tested in 2010. Its quiet operation, intuitive printing, and stylish design will make it a w...
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If the Envy name sounds familiar, you’re probably thinking of the Voodoo Envy, a high-performance notebook computer from VoodooPC. The company was bought over by Hewlett-Packard (HP) in late 2006. While the Voodoo branding has all but gone from HP’s PC...
From its design, feature-set, right down to performance, it’s apparent that the HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One is more suited for basic home needs than heavy-duty business use. Compared to the boring black chassis that most AIOs tend to come in, the two-tone...
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