Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the HP Envy 100 All-in-One Series and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Envy 100 All-in-One Series.
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34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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18 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Sleek
Decorative profile
Automatic duplexing is standard
Snazzy looks. Abundant all-in-one features. HP Web apps and ePrint. Automatic duplexer.
Elegant design
Integrated Web apps
Print from anywhere over the Internet
Great build quality. Cool touchscreen interface with tons of downloadable apps. Native AirPrint compatibility.
New ePrint feature enables wireless printing by e-mail
Web-based ePrintCenter offers expanded functionality via downloadable apps
EPrintCenter with free app store offers versatile functionality
Enclosed cartridge bay for quiet printing
Slick design wi
The editors didn't like
Slow performance
Pricey inks
Slow at document printing. Slightly sub-par photos.
Meager paper capacity
Inconsistent output speeds
Mediocre color-photo printing
Poor photo print quality. Flimsy input paper tray. Output tray is motorized and may not stand the test of time.
Slow print speed
Tricky wireless setup
Two-ink-cartridge bay produces mediocre photo quality
Low-volume paper input tray can only hold 80 sheets at a time
Elegant design, Integrated Web apps, Print from anywhere over the Internet
Meager paper capacity, Inconsistent output speeds, Mediocre color-photo printing
This designer all-in-one printer will look good in just about any home. Its performance is respectable, but its limitations make it strictly for light use. ...
New ePrint feature enables wireless printing by e-mail; Web-based ePrintCenter offers expanded functionality via downloadable apps; ePrintCenter with free app store offers versatile functionality; enclosed cartridge bay for quiet printing; slick design wi
Slow print speed, tricky wireless setup, two-ink-cartridge bay produces mediocre photo quality, low-volume paper input tray can only hold 80 sheets at a time
Boasting a touch-screen display, an app store, and ePrint (a remote printing service), the HP Envy 100 features loads of innovation in a slickly designed chassis. We wouldn't buy this printer for its image quality, but the convenience of ePrint and th...
The HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One printer is very well designed for use in the home. It is not fast and it doesn't produce high quality photo prints, but for printing text and colour documents it is acceptable. It is very stylish, quiet and compact, three ...
Abstract: HP is a brand name that has long established itself as a reputable company in the all in one multifunction centres, but does the new HP Envy 100 e- and the emphasis being on the E, All-In-One bring a new standard for the old home printer.There is no doubt...
Abstract: HP's Envy brand is mainly known for its sleek, aluminium-clad premium laptops, but now it's branching out. With the Envy 100, HP wants to inject an unlikely shot of glamour into the world of printing, scanning and copying.It's rare for a multifunction dev...
Easy setup; nice design; AirPrint support; some interesting apps
Quite big; slow printing; touchscreen is difficult to use, $399
If it weren’t for the ENVY’s AirPrint abilities, I’d find it pretty hard to recommend – it’s a solidly built, good-looking printer, but sadly, the performance is akin to other inkjets that sell for around the $100 mark, meaning you’re paying a premium ...