This morning, Kodak introduced two new models to its collection of all-in-one printers. The ESP 325O and ESP 525O both take aim at consumers who need a printer also need printer support for the home for light-duty snapshot and document printing, but don't necessarily need extra features (like an auto-document feeder or a duplexer) that typically push printers past the $200 threshold. As such, the new models are essentially stripped-down versions of the ESP 3 and ESP 5 printers we reviewed last year, but with a few updates:

Kodak ESP 3250
- 1.5-inch LCD Display
- Manual duplexing for double-sided printing
- Low Power Standby Mode saves energy during downtime
- Built-in memory card reader

Kodak ESP 5250
- 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi enabled (802.11n not supported)
- 2.4-inch LCD Display
- Intelligent paper tray (included with 3250 as well)
The Kodak ESP 3250 and ESP 5250 are available now on the Kodak
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