Technology

  • Brother DCP-J525W
    Brother DCP-J525W review This no-frills MFP is quick and functional, but print and scan quality is below par
    £89
    K.G. Orphanides
  • recommended
    Jexaa JexTab 812 HD
    Jexaa JexTab 812 HD review Good build quality and a working Android Market make this 8in tablet stand out, but we'd recommend holding off for an Android 3.2 tablet
    £200
    Barry de la Rosa
  • best buy
    NEC EX231Wp
    NEC EX231Wp review A fully-adjustable stand, great energy efficiency and superb image quality make the EX231Wp a great buy - unless you're a gamer
    £257
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Advent DT1308
    Advent DT1308 review A cheap, no-frills PC with some upgrade potential
    £400
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Samsung 600B5B
    Samsung 600B5B review A good business-oriented laptop, but not as suitable for most home users
    £790
    Tom Morgan
  • Steve Jobs
    Steve Jobs passes away aged 56 Visionary Apple leader leaves behind a great legacy
    David Ludlow
  • Lexmark Genesis S815
    Lexmark Genesis S815 review One of the best MFP interfaces, but scan and print quality is too poor to justify the price
    £210
    K.G. Orphanides
  • recommended
    Acer Iconia Tab A100 landscape
    Acer Iconia Tab A100 review A fine 7in Android tablet, but you may want to see what Acer's rivals have in store before you buy
    £270
    Barry de la Rosa
  • AOC e2352Phz
    AOC e2352Phz review The e2352Phz has reasonable image quality, but you pay a definite premium for its 3D support
    £196
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Lenovo G570 keyboard
    Lenovo G570 review A £500 laptop with Blu-ray might look like a bargain, but there are better all-rounders available for the same price
    £500
    Tom Morgan
  • BenQ EW2430
    BenQ EW2430 review A monitor with all the features you might need - a 4-port USB hub and twin HDMI inputs are the highlights
    £175
    Barry de la Rosa
  • An iPhone 4
    iPhone 4S – Apple refines current model No iPhone 5 in sight, as Apple takes the expected path and upgrades its current design
    Seth Barton
  • Sony Walkman NWZ-W262
    Sony Walkman NWZ-W262 review Sony's new Walkman is perfect for sports and fitness training, unless you have a small head
    £49
    K.G. Orphanides