Hands-on review: Canon Maxify MB2050

Hands-on review: Canon Maxify MB2050

By Desire Athow

Hands-on review: Canon Maxify MB2050

Like so many tech products, printers have now matured, and you now very rarely come across a device that is a complete dud, even at the very low-end of the market.

Sure, prices of ink cartridges are still high compared to the prices of the printers but the amount of technology now crammed into these products means that there is little, other than sheer speed, to differentiate between one printer and another costing twice the price.

Plus there’s the fact that almost all new mainstream printers are all-in-ones (AIO), integrating a scanner, a printer and a fax. With all that in mind, we’re reviewing the Maxify MB2050 which is the entry-level multi-function printer from Canon aimed at the SMB market.

Canon Maxify MB2050 display

This is not a new product – it was launched in 2014 – but Canon confirmed that it will be on sale for the foreseeable future, further highlighting the fact that there’s no reason to change a product if it works and can’t be significantly improved.

The MB2050’s original RRP was £159 (around $230, or AU$300) but it can be had for around half the price now (£79.98 at Currys and John Lewis …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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