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PhotographyBLOG has a review of the HP Photosmart R837 and writes, "the R837 is well constructed, fairly priced, intuitive to use, and delivers images of reasonable quality for what it is – although red eye is a real problem and you can imagine the target market tiring of constantly performing the in-camera fixes eventually. If you're after a fully automatic point and shoot to carry around in the daytime or evening when your bulkier DSLR or bridge camera is back at home or the hotel – and you can’t afford the premium point-and-shoot likes of a Canon IXUS – then, I'm surprised to witness myself write, this latest HP – not usually known as a ‘cool’ brand in any respect – comes recommended. The family user appears to be the one who will get the most out of the HP R837 – it’s simple enough for the kids to operate and fun too."
Read more about the HP Photosmart R837.
Posted by Belle in our Reviews category on April 03, 2007