Review: HP Envy 7640

Review: HP Envy 7640

By Kane Fulton

Review: HP Envy 7640

Introduction

The Envy 7640 is one of several models in HP’s refreshed fleet of all-in-one colour printers aimed at homes and small offices. The 7640 is one of the first to feature compatibility with HP’s Instant Ink service, which delivers ink to your door when you’re almost in need of a top-up for a monthly fee.

The Envy 7640 sports a number of features present in mainstream office printers. Out now for about £160 (around $103, or AUS$203) from various online retailers, the Envy 7640 can be had for a more palatable £119 (around US$183, or AUS$233) when picked up directly from HP online. But before you hand over your hard-earned, it’s worth noting that the impressive Brother MFC-J5720DW can be bought online for a slither more at £149 ($219), and may be worth the extra outlay depending on your needs.

HP Envy 7640

The Envy isn’t much of a looker. Its slightly chunky dimensions and rounded corners makes it equally suitable for homes or smaller offices. Wherever it’s stored, you’ll find it difficult to stave off fingerprints – particularly on its reflective front edge.

It packs a number of features including a 25-page document feeder with separate …read more

Source: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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