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      <description>The Canon Selphy CP760 takes the pain out of printing photos with its plug-and-play design and straightforward usability, and the £70 price tag makes it an excellent companion printer for quick prints in the home</description>
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      <description>Style, convenience and quality are packed into the cute Canon Selphy ES1 photo printer. It's one of the best dye-sub models on the market and is capable of producing vibrant, detailed pictures in just over a minute. Sluggish operating system aside, there's very little not to like here</description>
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      <description>It's the ugliest printer we've ever seen, but it gives birth to prints that shimmer. We're hesitant to endorse something that looks this much like a giant cheese-grater, but the HiTi's photographs are among the best we've seen. You might want to consider a different dye-sublimation printer if you're really stretched for space, but if you can stand staring at this machine it delivers excellent photographs</description>
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      <description>Samsung's first digital photo printer is a sight to see as it runs the paper in and out of its innards. The spectacle is matched by the product, as the finished pictures look amazing. This is a printer that can be operated by anyone, and as long as you're not printing out masses of photos, it's an economical way to keep updating that photo album</description>
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