Television sets are not the only thing that is hopping onto the High Definition bandwagon as Epson has released a trio of Ultra Hi-Definition photo printers in the form of the Epson Stylus Photo RX580, Epson Stylus Photo R260, and the Epson Stylus Photo R380. All three printers will use the new Claria Hi-Definition six-color, dye-based ink that are not only smudge and scratch resistant, they can also last up to 200 album-kept years. That means your great-grandchildren will know how you look like in your prime long after the DVD format is obsolete a couple of centuries down the road. The RX280, R260, and R380 currently retail for $179.99, $129.99, and $159.99 respectively.
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