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Simon Handby
Simon Handby is a freelance journalist, writer and editor at Hackbash with over two decades of experience in the technology, automotive, and energy sectors. His work has been featured in IT Pro, PC Pro, and he has collaborated with notable clients such as BMW, Porsche and EDF. Simon’s creative and insightful content has earned him recognition, including the award-winning Toyota iQ launch hypermiling campaign.
- HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One review The Photosmart 7520 seems like an excellent bit of hardware, but HP's simplistic drivers will prevent demanding users getting the best from it£130
- Epson Expression Premium XP-800 review A smart MFP that performs pretty well, but it's very expensive to buy and run£169.99
- business buyEpson WorkForce WF-3540DTWF review A fully-featured MFP that's ideal for a busy home office or micro business£120
- Epson Expression Home XP-405 review A wireless MFP with entry-level performance. Unfortunately, it doesn't have the price to match£60
- HP Officejet 6600 review A reasonable MFP with exceptionally low running costs, but it's overpriced and hamstrung by its awful driver interfaces£90
- Brother MFC-J825DW review With its comprehensive set of features this MFP is a jack of all trades. It's pretty quick, but the results are unremarkable£140
- Brother MFC-J430W review A home office MFP that's affordable to buy and run, but its performance is only average£86.75
- Canon PIXMA MG5450 review A stylish and fully-featured MFP, but we're not sure about its wireless performance£86
- recommendedCanon PIXMA MP230 review A cheap MFP without punishing running costs, the PIXMA MP230 is an entry-level bargain£29.21
- recommendedPantum P2050 review This bargain mono laser marks a promising start from a new brand, but it's distinctly no-frills£59.98
- Canon i-Sensys MF4890dw review A smart mono laser MFP for the small office, but it could be cheaper to run£222.67
- Serif CraftArtist 2 Professional review Easy to use yet powerful and software for tackling a variety of crafts£22.99
- best buyAcronis True Image 2013 review Precious little has changed from the last version, but True Image 2013 remains our pick of backup software£29.95
- recommendedCanon Pixma iP7250 review Canon's A4 inkjet gives superb prints, but it's a little pricy to run£59.12