Technology
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LG 29EA93 review It's not height-adjustable and has a few fiddly features, but this 29in monitor has excellent image quality and a wide range of inputs£377 -
Samsung UE40F6400 review Samsung's TV requires some tweaking to get the best from it, but the results look superb for the price£699 -
BlackBerry Q5 review A competent and cheaper way to enjoy BlackBerry 10's superb messaging features£330 -
Epson Expression Photo XP-750 review Good-looking photos and scans, but text prints are mediocre and photo prints expensive£125 -
The Raven – Legacy of a Master Thief: Preview We take a look at KING Art's new point-and-click adventure in advance of its release -
Canon Pixma Pro-10 review This pigment inkjet provides finely detailed and surprisingly cheap photo prints£500 -
Epson Stylus Pro 4900 review This professional wide format printer is fantastic but will be overkill for most users£1787 -
Canon Pixma Pro-1 review It produces some of the best photos we’ve ever seen, but this printer is very expensive to buy and run£615 -
Resident Evil Revelations review A streamlined horror that makes a refreshing change of pace from the rapidly decaying series£20 -
Epson Stylus Photo R2000 review Despite potentially high print costs, this is the best-value pigment-based A3+ printer around£422 -
Nikon Coolpix A review A luxurious compact camera with true SLR image quality, but it doesn't quite justify the high price£819 -
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Canon Pixma Pro-100 review Cheaper to buy and run than other A3+ inkjets, with great print quality to boot£374 -
best buy
Fire Emblem: Awakening review Slick turn-based battler with fantastic character development both on and off the battlefield£33