Epson unveils new Expression XP-400 Small-in-One printer

I never have problems finding a place to put my computer screen or the tower that stands beside my desk in an office or room. It always seems like the computer accessory I have a problem placing is my printer. The reason is that the printer so big and bulky. Epson has unveiled a new printer that is compact and should be much easier to find a spot for on or near your desk.

The new printer is called the Epson Expression Home XP-400 Small-in-One, and it sells for under $100. The printer has a 2.5-inch LCD touch panel screen on the front and integrated memory card slots for printing photos from memory cards without a computer. The printer uses Epson's DuraBrite Ultra Ink and has integrated Epson Connect, Apple AirPrint, and Google Cloud Print for wireless printing from smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.

The printer is an all-in-one that can print, scan, and copy and measures 15.4 x 20.8 x 11.0 inches. The scanner has a 2400 dpi resolution, and the printer can automatically correct over and underexposed digital photos. Red eye removal is also integrated into the printer and most popular photo sizes can be printed. The printer will launch in June from $99.99 online and in retail stores.