![]() Here, though, it’s an LCD panel, rather than the brighter OLED in the more expensive machine. The control panel swings out from the front and, although it doesn’t have a touch panel, it does have the same size 76mm colour display. The scanner’s top cover has smoothly rounded side edges and a simple pattern of inset squares in its lid. This is a smart, good-looking machine, decked out in frosted and high gloss black. That’s true of the ESP 7, too, which is basically a cut-down version of the top of the range machine, without the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) the touch-screen control panel and fax. ![]() ![]() As we mentioned in our recent review of the Kodak ESP 9, all of Kodak’s inkjet all-in-ones since it first entered the market have been based around the same print engine. ![]()
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