These apps are designed to integrate all of your HP digital-imaging devices.
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The software package consists of HP's standard photo- and image-oriented applications. The Photosmart 145 handles most image adjustments through the included software or the printer drivers. The 145 offers no additional photo-editing functions, whereas the HP Photosmart 245 does. To see what's on a media card, you'll need to print an index sheet-a minor hassle. Unlike the 245, however, this LCD is monochrome, and you can't preview photos on it. Like the Photosmart 245, the 145 has an LCD on its top panel.
You can also print from a PC or a Mac or from an HP Direct Print-compatible digital camera via the 145's USB port in the back. Near the input tray is a bank of slots for digital media, including CompactFlash Types I and II, MultiMediaCards, Secure Digital, SmartMedia, Sony Memory Sticks, and xD-Picture Cards. The front panel of the Photosmart 145 folds out to become an input tray that holds a generous 20 sheets of 4圆, A6, Hagaki, or L-size photo paper. Our advice: Scrape together that extra $50 and buy yourself the 245. Unfortunately, it's also slower, offers less flexibility when printing directly from digital media, and has slightly poorer image quality. While this printer looks and works much like the highly rated Photosmart 245, it costs about $50 less.
These days, diminutive printers actually perform well, and there are more to choose from, too, which is why you can find a better deal than the HP Photosmart 145. If you're in the market for a portable, dedicated photo printer, now's a good time to buy.