


It lacks a color LCD for previewing/selecting photos, but offers fax capability. The V515w is a bit more business-class than other MFPs I've posted in the past. That's kind of a big deal if you already have an 802.11n router-not because it'll necessarily print or scan faster, but because devices running on the older 802.11b/g specs can drag down overall network performance. Well, you guessed it: the "w" in V515w stands for "wireless." Although you can connect the printer to your PC with a boring old USB cable (not included), this baby's designed for Wi-Fi networks.Įven more impressive, it supports 802.11n.

Now, you know me: I rarely post a printer deal unless there's Wi-Fi involved. Today only, you can get a V515w for just $69 shipped (plus sales tax in some states). The Dell V515w all-in-one printer normally sells for $149.
