Both print, but they use different technologies that serve different purposes and will suit different people. Here's how to decide which is right for you.
Expensive toner and the lack of automatic duplexing make this small-office printer less appealing than it could be. The $450 (as of March 9, 2012) HP LaserJet Pro 400 ...
With the features this printer comes with, it’s practically in an echelon of its own. Equipped with a single 550-sheet paper tray, the 7300DN can also handle sheets up to 12 by 18 inches, proving that ...
Color laser printers offer great speed and reliability for demanding business, home-office, and small-office users. While they’re great for individuals who want their documents in living color, laser ...
Inkjet delivers richer color and photos, while laser cranks out the sharpest, fastest text.
For those who want to forego ink cartridges, potential blotches, and high costs of inkjet printers, a worthy alternative is a laser printer. These devices use static electricity and a high-intensity ...