Friday, September 12, 2008

Epson announces three new sub-$100 printers



Color lasers, black and white multifunctions, color inkjets, compact photo printers--with a handful of options available to shoppers, the all-in-one (AIO) color inkjet printer is arguably the most functional. The ability to perform multiple functions within the same machine is a useful and convenient feature for the home-office entrepreneur, poor college student, or the everyday home user. Prices for these high-performance machines are affordable across the board. Today, Epson introduced three new AIO printers under $100. Let's take a closer look at the new offerings:



Epson Stylus NX100

  • Printer, scanner, and fax machine

  • Two ink-cartridge bays with four total colors

  • Uses DURABrite Ultra Ink for smudge, fade, water and highlighter resistance

  • One-touch color copying

  • Maximum 5760 x 1440 dpi print resolution


  • $69.99


    Epson Stylus NX200

    • Printer, scanner, and fax machine

    • Prints up to 32 pages per minute (reportedly)

    • Built-in memory-card slots and PictBridge port

    • 48-bit color, 1200 x 2400 dpi scanning

    • Auto-Photo Correction preloaded into driver


    • $79.99


      Epson Stylus NX300

      • Printer, scanner, and fax machine

      • 30 page auto-document feeder (ADF)

      • Enlarge images up to 400 percent

      • Optical Character Recognition software included with scanner

      • Prints up to 31 pages per minute of black text


      • $89.99

        All three printers in the NX series are available for purchase now on Epson's Web site. Check back for in-depth reviews coming soon.

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