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
Easy setup
Nice design
AirPrint support
Some interesting apps
Quiet
Easy to use
The best design we've ever seen from a printer
Automatic duplex reduces paper use
Genuinely stylish design. Supports apps. Supports e-printing from smartphones and tablets
The editors didn't like
Quite big
Slow printing
Touchscreen is difficult to use
$399
Test print speeds slower than stated
Colour quality isn't up to scratch for photo printing
Touch panel is imprecise. Large footprint for a "living room" printer. Slow printing in normal mode. Expensive for a multifunction
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 ...
Attractive, compact design; excellent, laser-like text output; supports AirPlay
Fairly average photo quality
The Envy 100 is a very good general-purpose printer, but was somewhat lacking in its overall performance. Photo enthusiasts may also prefer to look at some of its more specialised rivals if you know that you need to print high-quality photos on a regular...
Large touchscreen control with gesture recognition, Remote printing via ePrint, Very stylish looks
Hard to open, low-capacity paper tray, No PictBridge support, No separate photo feed
With a printer like this, you never expect cutting-edge performance. The Envy 100 isn't a quick machine. HP claims 6ppm for black and 4ppm for colour and we measured 6.1ppm for black and 2.7ppm for colour. When the machine prints, it lifts its control pan...
Very stylish; enables remote printing via HP online ePrint,
Some output problems; higher than average running costs.
HP has to be applauded for extending the reach of printing outside the office with the Envy 100 e-All-in-One - and also for making it so slim and stylish. But there are clearly some technical blips to sort out, and with only average speed and relativel...
WiFi, doublesided printing and Internet connection, Slim, stylish form factor, Low running costs with XL cartridges: just 8.5 p, Fast scanner with reasonable quality, Quiet
Small paper tray (just 80 pages) and no fax, Slow at printing both documents and photos, Just one colour cartridge, High energy consumption, Expensive
The HP Photosmart Envy 100 could be a great impulse buy for anybody impressed by the fact that this is a printer that doesn't actually look much like a printer. Sleek, quiet and stylish, it will look great in anybody's home office. With plenty of conne...
The HP Envy100 e-All-in-One looks better than it works, but the fashion-forward users who are likely to consider this model probably have similar priorities. You can find other cool-looking models whose inks aren't quite so pricey, however. Melissa Ri...