Small, compact and attractive, the Stylus Photo P50 from Epson stands out from the majority of inkjet printers and MFDs in that it's surprisingly light on features.

The front of the printer is relatively clutter-free, with just three buttons and no LCD screen. Given that the Stylus Photo P50 is primarily a photo printer, we were a little surprised to see that Epson has decided not to include any memory card slots. There's also no wired or wireless network module, so connection to PC or Mac must be made via USB.

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A flap at the front folds out to reveal the output tray. It's a similar affair with the input tray, which sits behind another flap on top of the printer. Opening these flaps does make the whole thing look rather ungainly, but it also allows for it to be stored neatly away when not in use. A CD/DVD tray is also located at the front of the printer, allowing you to print labels onto compatible discs.