When it has to say something longer than a word or two, however, the slow scrolling of a line of text across the display will probably seem tedious. The two-line, monochrome LCD communicates all menu options in plain English. With some multifunction printers, you get lost in all the control-panel buttons with the Dell 948 All-in-One, there are so few that you could hardly go wrong. The 948 can even scan a duplex document (with manual intervention) and print a duplex copy – nice for saving paper. Only the similarly designed Lexmark X6570 can boast the same but it costs more. Three of the Dell’s features, however, are rare in this price range: wireless connectivity, automatic duplexing and a 25-sheet automatic document feeder. Its 100-sheet input tray is small, although its 50-sheet, foldout output tray is sturdy. It has only a USB connection (Dell sells an 802.11b/g adapter and a Bluetooth adapter). At first glance, the boxy Dell 948 looks unremarkable.
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