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Product Test HP Tango X

The HPTa ngo X offersyou
two buying choices: the
straight-upTa ngofor £129,
which is the same printer
but doesn’t include the
wraparoundcover; or the
full discreetly camouflaged
Ta ngo X, whichcosts an
extra £51.Thatmay seema
lotfor a piece offabric, but
it really does look a lot
better than thestandard

hulk ofconventional
all-in-one machines. HP’s
latestinnovation doesn’t
come cheap, but it delivers
on its promise ofrethinking
home printing.

HP Tango X

PRODUCT INFO
HPTango X
Price: £179.99
Buy from HP:
bit.ly/hptx4 74

SPECIFICATIONS
■4,800 x1,200dpi printresolution
■802.11n Wi-Fi
■Bluetooth LE
■A4 maximum paper size
■377 x 206 x 91mm
■3kg
■1 year warran ty

FOR
✓Quiet andcompact
✓High-quality prints
✓Subscription photo prints

AGAINST
✗No USBconnection
✗Slow performance

OUR VERDICT HHHH

FEATURES HHHHH
PERFORMANCE HHHHH
EASE OF USE HHHHH
VALUE FOR MONEY HHHHH

HP’s new multifunction printer is a refreshing change from

the usual ink-guzzling desktop behemoths

HP will automatically send
you replacement cartridges
whenyour printer needs
them.There are afew rules
andregulations, though, so
check the detailsatbit.ly/
hpink4 74 beforeyou commit.
The Ta ngo also supports
copying and scanning, which
is done viayour smartphone.
When you open the HP Smart
app and press theCopy
button,you’re promptedto
take a photo ofyour target
document, which is

go. Meanwhile, because
the printer only operates
wirelessly,wefound it tricky
to position: itstill needs
a power supply, soyou can’t
just put it anywhere, and
perhaps because it uses
802.11nWi-Fi
rather than
802.11ac,
wefound the
Ta ngo fussy about
where itwas located.
You need a solidWi-Fi
connection because there’s
no USB portto connectto
if itstopsworking.
Nor shouldyou expectfast
print speeds. HP claims the
Ta ngo X produces 20ppm
(pages per minute) mono
printing and 11ppm incolour,
but those figures arefor draft
mode. Inreality,you’ll have
to wait around 30 seconds
for the first pageto print and
canexpect,at most, three
or four pages per minute.
But that’s not a problemfor
a printer thatyou only use
occasionally.

Print quality and ink
The good news is that the
print quality isexcellent.
Text is solid with no
feathering, while the three-
colour ink cartridge produces
strong graphics andexcellent
photos. Print on HP photo
paper and thecompany
promises theresults will last
you a lifetime, andto the
nakedeye they look as good
as professional prints.The
only slight flaw is a 1mm-thick
white border on one edge.
That brings usto one of the
Ta ngo’s big innovations: an
ink subscription service that
promises free photo printsfor
the printer’s lifetime. From
£1.99for 50 pages per month,

sharpened andstraightened
before being sentto the
printer.You can“scanto
email” in a similarway.
While the app integrates
with both Dropbox and
Google Drive, you can only
print PDFs and JPEG photos
from within it.This isa
frustratingrestriction, which
meansyou have to startyour
PCto print other types of
document from there or,
slightly bizarrely, email a file
to the printer instead.

T


he HPTa ngo X is not
your typical home
printer.There are no
cables(other than the power
lead)for connecting itto
other devices, andyou set it
up usingyour smartphone
rather thanyour PC. It’s quiet
andcompact, with atextured
wraparoundcover that
converts into an output tray,
so you can camouflage it
when it’s not in use.If that
sounds like a gimmick, it’s
surprisingly effective in
practice: duringtesting,
we kept the HPTa ngo X in our
livingroom and, when itwas
folded up and putaway, it
looked more like a thick
hardback book than a printer.
The main drawbackcomes
when someonewantsto print
something, because thecover
hasto be unfolded and paper
inserted before it’s readyto

The ink subscription service promises
free photo prints for the printer’s lifetime
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