digitalversus.com Updated: 2012-02-01 03:40:39
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A small black & white single function printer, the Dell 1130n will cost you just under £100 and is identical to the 1130 (on sale at £65) except for its networking capability and additional memory (64 MB instead of 8 MB). This makes the 1130n better ad...
Price, Ultracompact and light, Fairly quiet, 2 cartridge capacities (standard and high capacity)...
No additional functions (copier, scanner, fax), No double sided, No wifi, No draft mode...
A model that will suit you very well if you're looking for an ultra-compact, basic model that's simple to use, with network capability. It's fast and does the minimum well...
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Dell's smart-looking mono laser is actually a rebadged Samsung ML-2580n with customised firmware. We've been impressed by Samsung's recent mono lasers, so Dell has picked a good starting point with the 1130n. The little printer itself is simple, with a...
The 1130n is unquestionably an excellent printer, but Samsung's original version is cheaper and costs less to run...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2012-02-01 03:40:40
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There's clearly still a market for standalone printers and Dell's new model is a tidy solution suitable for medium-yield home and small business use. Those looking for a no-nonsense solution in these environments will find very little to dislike about...
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The concept of the personal laser printer has been around for many years. The models that have fitted the bill haven't changed that much in overall design, either; a small box feeding paper from a modest paper tray, through a simple laser print engine, to...
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Laying eyes on the Dell 1130n, you'd be forgiven for assuming it was little more than a rebadged Samsung ML-2525, such is the pair's physical similarity. Both machines have stylish, curved exteriors with a matte black finish, and even have their button...
The Ethernet port may sway you, but it's otherwise quite dear to run and fails to stand out...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2015-06-26 05:34:13
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Dell’s recent additions to its range of laser printers include the 1130 and 1130n, the latter of which adds networking and a faster print speed to the main unit. The 1130 on test has plenty to offer the home user, and perhaps the most important of its...
Impressive print speeds; excellent quality for text and graphics; easy to set up and use...
Few additional features; design a little bulky...
Despite being rather basic, the 1130 performs well and is a good cheap laser printer Good points Impressive print speeds; excellent quality for text and graphics; easy to set up and use Bad points Few additional features; design a little bulky...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2015-06-26 05:34:13
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Dell’s recent additions to its range of laser printers include the 1130 and 1130n, the latter of which adds networking and a faster print speed to the main unit. The 1130 on test has plenty to offer the home user, and perhaps the most important of its...
Impressive print speeds; excellent quality for text and graphics; easy to set up and use...
Few additional features; design a little bulky...
Despite being rather basic, the 1130 performs well and is a good cheap laser printer...
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Dell has proven itself pretty capable in the printer market in the past and adds a couple of dedicated mono lasers to its range in the 1130 series. Aside from the fact that the 1130n adds network access and faster print speeds, they are effectively th...
Impressive speeds and quality, easy to set up and use...
Slightly bulky design, few additional features...
Despite being rather basic, Dell’s 1130 does the job well if for whatever reason you don’t want to opt for an MFD...
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The 1130 is a Samsung-sourced, all-black box with nicely-rounded vertical edges. The control panel consists of two buttons and a status indicator and it's a shame one of the buttons doesn't mimic Samsung's print screen function. At the bottom of the fron...
The combined drum and toner cartridge, which is available in capacities of 1,500 and 2,500 pages, slides in from the front, fairly straightforwardly. Using the higher capacity part and pricing from Dell gives a cost per page of 3p, the lowest in the g...
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The Dell 1130n Laser Printer ($179 direct) is the sort of product that can do the job it's meant for, but isn't anything to get excited about. It offers reasonable speed for a mono laser, for example, but it's significantly slower than others in its...
Small enough for a personal printer. Ethernet connector for sharing on a network...
Although good enough for most business purposes, output quality is a touch below par across the board.
The Dell 1130n Laser Printer is small enough to share a desk with as a personal printer, but includes an Ethernet connector for easy sharing in a micro-office...
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Among the recent bunch of budget monochrome laser printers that we've seen come though our labs, the $169 Dell 1130n is the most expensive, by $20. Although that may not seem like big premium, in a crowded market, every penny makes a differen...
Inexpensive for a networkable laser model; built-in Ethernet port; good-quality output...
Occasional paper jams; problematic paper handling; consumables are costlier than comparable printers'...
The 1130n is a decent monochrome laser printer for small offices where cost is a concern, but it doesn't offer enough features to set it apart from its competition...
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Clearly designed as a personal printer for any size office, the Dell 1130 Laser Printer ($119.99 direct) is small enough to share a desk with and delivers an appropriate level of speed, output quality, and paper handling. Although it doesn't offer anyt...
Low cost. Suitably small for a personal printer.
Although output quality is good enough for most business purposes, it's a touch below par overall.
Meant primarily as a mono laser personal printer for any size office, the Dell 1130 Laser Printer is small enough to comfortably share a desk with. Buy it now...
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