Technology
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recommended
PC Specialist Infinity A10 review A powerful PC capable of playing games and the monitor is excellent, but we'd have liked USB3£449 -
Sony SLT-A99 review A pleasure to use and packed with innovative features, but there are a few shortcomings too£2149 -
Freecom Mobile Drive Mg 1TB review A sleek-looking portable Thunderbolt hard disk, but it’s slow and expensive£201 -
Devolo dLAN 500 AV Wireless+ review Not the best Wi-Fi performance, but it’s a great HomePlug kit nonetheless£96 -
best buy
Canon ImageFormula P-208 review A compact and light portable scanner that comes with brilliant software; the P-208 is nearly perfect£153.07 -
Booq Boa Courier 13 review Expensive and not much room for documents, but it’s comfortable and has a good amount of padding£100 -
Acer K750 Hybrid review Bright enough to use in even the harshest lighting conditions, but this hybrid projector is jack of all trades and master of none£1235 -
Asus PadFone 2 We wish the tablet's screen was brighter, but this is still an innovative and convenient alternative to carrying a smartphone and tablet£599 -
Nokia Lumia 720 A lovely mid-range Windows Phone 8 handset, but we don’t think it offers enough over the cheaper Lumia 620£294 -
recommended
Canon Pixma MX455 review A competent and economical all-rounder for the home office, but it won't be hurried£55.21 -
Orbitsound M12 High quality sound, Bluetooth and a wireless sub, make this a flexible and easy-to-use soundbar£400 -
Nikon Coolpix S31 review Basic image quality and even more basic features, but the rugged design and low price are perfect for children£95