Hands-on review: HP DeskJet 3720 All-in-One Printer

Hands-on review: HP DeskJet 3720 All-in-One Printer

By Desire Athow

Hands-on review: HP DeskJet 3720 All-in-One Printer

The new HP, the one called HP Development Company, hasn’t been shy when it comes to trying new things. Between the world’s thinnest laptop (the HP Spectre), a 3-in-1 smartphone (the HP Elite x3) and the world’s fastest desktop printers (the Officejet Pro range), the company has had a busy 12 months.

HP engineers have now sought to add another Guinness World Record badge to the collection with the DeskJet 3720 (J9V93B), the world’s smallest all-in-one (AIO) printer for the home and presumably also for a small office.*

And matters started off well enough – we were impressed by the dimensions and weight of the device which is about half the size of its nearest rival with a volume of under 10 litres. Some laptops we’ve tested recently actually weigh more than the 2.33kg DeskJet 3720.

HP DeskJet 3720 trays extended

Priced £59.99 at Currys (around $80, AU$105), it isn’t expensive, although you are paying a premium for going small. If you don’t mind something bigger, the HP Envy 5540, with its flat scanning mode and duplex printing, may well be a better option.

The box this MFP comes in contains a few leaflets, an installation …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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