Technology
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best buy
Panasonic HC-X800 review A great-value alternative to the HC-X900 if you don't need a viewfinder or mic input£680 -
business buy
Konica Minolta Magicolor 3730DN review It's too big and heavy for many home users, but low costs and good results make this printer ideal for a busy small business£118 -
RIM Blackberry Bold 9790 review This smartphone is a little fiddly to set up and not as fun to use - or as good value - as an Android or Apple smartphone£310 -
Canon PowerShot G1 X review Stunning image quality, sublime ergonomics, lethargic performance, high price – if you're rich and not in any rush, it might just be perfect£678 -
recommended
T-Mobile Vivacity review It's a little tacky to look at and hold, but this budget smartphone has a decent specification and the 480x800 screen is great£100 -
Adobe Photoshop Touch review Impressive editing power, but the resolution limit and awkward handling of project files make it more of a plaything than a serious tool£6.99 -
Sony Xperia S review The Xperia S has a great 12.1-megapixel camera, but is let down by its screen and lack of Android 4.0£430 -
best buy
Apple iPad 3 (2012) review LTE is unlikely to take off soon, but the retina display alone makes this new model worth having£399 -
Philips E-Line 237EQPH review A 23in IPS monitor for under £150 looks like a bargain, but the dim backlight and fiddly touch-sensitive controls make it less impressive£142 -
Akvis Refocus V.1.5 review An interesting focus-manipulation tool, but not one that we'd pay £40 for£40 -
Sony VPL-VW95ES review Serious cinema fans only need apply, but the picture quality is well worth the price of admission£5000