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Remember when printers used to look like, well, printers? HP’s latest addition to the world of paper and ink is the Tango — a device designed to look nothing like a conventional printer. At first ...
Designed to work primarily with mobile devices, the Tango is one of the first printers to feature voice control. The portable Sprocket, meanwhile, lets you print photos from your phone. I'm PCMag's ...
Everything these days are being made smart but the one thing in the office that hasn't been upgraded that much is the humble printer. Sure, we're supposed to cut down on paper waste these days and ...
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Printers haven't really kept up with the times. Sure, you can print from your phone, but the devices aren't built for an always-connected world -- and let's be honest, more than a few of them are ...
The thing about printers today is that they look so, well, dated and bulky. HP is hoping to address those concerns with its new Tango home printer. The HP Tango has a fabric cover that makes it look ...
If you’re looking for a general-purpose printer you can use with a computer for printing letters and school reports, the Tango isn’t a good choice at all. But for keen photographers who like to print ...
Plenty of us shout things at our printers. But what if yours heard you? Of midpriced all-in-one (AIO) printers, none is more cutting-edge—and attentive—than the HP Tango X ($199) and its less ...