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Reviews (5)

Sep 14, 2016
worked fine in Garmin
Worked fine in my old Garmin Nuvi GPS device - was able to load whole 'lower US' maps that I couldn't before.

Jan 05, 2016
seems good
I copied my entire mp3 opera collection to this device and then used in in my new Kia Soul (USB option). Everything works great - can see the directory structure and play operas immediately. It's amazing that a lifetime's worth of opera could fit on a $20 device....!
Sep 11, 2011
Good if you don't mind paying the cartridge cost...
1 of 1 found this helpful I think this is a better than average HP printer but HP has gone out of their way to ensure that you can only use the very expensive HP cartriges, to the point of installing regular "firmware" upgrades to the printer that appear to detect and foil attempts to use reasonably priced remanufactured cartridges - at least that is what my local Cartridge World guy tells me, and has been my experience as well. The cost for 2 60 SL cartridges (black and tricolor) is $75 on the HP website right now. That's ridiculous. The printer prints well with the correct cartridge (HP) and I have one of these on the main floor which other PCs can connect wireless to - that one seems to work better with reman cartridges. But I will probably sell the other one as it is too unpredictable and try, per the cartridge people I've talked to, a Brother printer - they have simple individual cartridges and straightforward technique to see how much ink is left and Brother doesn't try to make all their money selling the cartridges... So...when installing, if you have a choice about installing firmware updates (as tempting as it may be) say "NO!" Once you say 'yes' the damage is done from what I can tell.
