HP Officejet H470b

HP Officejet H470b

Jayesh Limaye, Apr 28, 2008 1408 hrs IST

Here's a compact printer for the mobile office executive

Pretty fast in draft mode, compact, memory card reader, upgradable for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

Average print quality, expensive, questionable build quality

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In today's fast-moving world, all devices are getting smaller. Printers are not an exception to this, as borne out by the HP Officejet H470b. This tiny, battery-powered baby is meant for the upwardly mobile office executives who may need to print even on the go. We may now take a look at its performance.


Bundle

HP Officejet H470b
One black and one tri-color cartridge
USB 2.0 data cable
Power adapter
Power cable
Backup battery
Quick Start Guide
Software and drivers CD



A good thing about the H470b is that HP has gone a step further by providing a backup battery along with this printer; this means you can actually use it while taking it around.

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