Printers aren't exactly the sexiest devices around, generally speaking. They tend to get the utilitarian treatment, placed in boring grey boxes best suited for your boring grey office. But with computers these days getting the full-on design treatment, why shouldn't printers be made to match?
That's what Samsung is asking with their new line of laser printers. Featuring a slick, piano-black finish, they look much classier than your standard paper-spewing box of ugly. Rather than having buttons, they've got touch-sensitive sensors instead, as you may have seen on some of Samsung's similarly-styled phones. No word on pricing or availability as of yet, but here's hoping they don't charge so much as to make these unreasonable for a normal office
That's what Samsung is asking with their new line of laser printers. Featuring a slick, piano-black finish, they look much classier than your standard paper-spewing box of ugly. Rather than having buttons, they've got touch-sensitive sensors instead, as you may have seen on some of Samsung's similarly-styled phones. No word on pricing or availability as of yet, but here's hoping they don't charge so much as to make these unreasonable for a normal office
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