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The HP Photosmart A826 Home Photo Center ($249.99 direct) is a prime example. Think of it as a photo kiosk for your kitchen (or anywhere else you like). Modeled on the sort of kiosk you can find in your local drugstore, the A826 lets you plug in a memory card or USB key, then submit orders through a 7-inch touch screen while previewing photos at 4.2 inches diagonally—an enormous size by home photo printer standards.
The A826 can print standard-format photos at sizes up to 5 by 7 inches and panoramas up to 4 by 12 inches. As you would expect from most any dedicated photo printer, it can print from PictBridge cameras and computers, too, but then you don’t get to use the touch screen. The screen is shaped like a trapezoid with rounded corners, roughly 7 inches across the bottom, 5.5 inches across the top, and 4 inches high. Control icons on the left- and right-hand sides set off a 5.6-inch full-color display area and let you do things such as scroll through the photos or give the print command.
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