Technology

  • best buy
    Panasonic HC-X800
    Panasonic HC-X800 review A great-value alternative to the HC-X900 if you don't need a viewfinder or mic input
    £680
    Andrew Unsworth
  • business buy
    Konica Minolta Magicolor 3730DN
    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
    Simon Handby
  • RIM Blackberry Bold 9790
    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
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Canon PowerShot G1 X
    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
    Ben Pitt
  • recommended
    T-Mobile Vivacity
    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
    Barry de la Rosa
  • JustCloud
    JustCloud.com review Good-value if basic online backup and synchronisation for your files
    £4.95
    David McKinnon
  • Photoshop Touch
    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
    Ben Pitt
  • Sony Xperia S
    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
    Barry de la Rosa
  • best buy
    iPad
    Apple iPad 3 (2012) review LTE is unlikely to take off soon, but the retina display alone makes this new model worth having
    £399
    Julian Prokaza
  • Philips E-Line 273EQPH
    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
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Akvis Refocus
    Akvis Refocus V.1.5 review An interesting focus-manipulation tool, but not one that we'd pay £40 for
    £40
    Ben Pitt
  • Sony VPL-VW95ES
    Sony VPL-VW95ES review Serious cinema fans only need apply, but the picture quality is well worth the price of admission
    £5000
    Tom Morgan
  • TP-Link WR702N
    TP-Link WR702N review A bargain multi-role travel router with surprising range for its size
    £19
    Andrew Unsworth