Technology
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TrendNet TEW-657BRM review Quick in our tests and has a clear and well-organised user interface, but pricey for an N-Lite router.£51 -
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Avanquest Print Saver Eco review Print Saver Eco provides a simple and effective way to save money and reduce landfill by using less ink.£31 -
Viewsonic ViewPad 10s review A fast and well-built Android tablet, but Advent's Vega is better value.£275 -
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AVM Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390 review The Jetsons-inspired design and silly name aside, this is a serious piece of kit that you could save money in the long run by adopting VoIP£195 -
Cakewalk Sonar X1 Studio review Tremendous editing power at an extremely competitive price, but the redesigned interface doesn't go far enough for our liking.£169 -
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ViewSonic VA2448-LED review A basic 24in monitor that delivers where it matters most - in its great image quality.£145 -
Samsung Series 9 (NP900X3A) review A great example of how Intel's new processors let manufacturers build powerful and slim laptops, but it's expensive£1299 -
Eminent EM4565 review Lots of advanced features but that's not enough to justify the relatively high price.£59 -
Canon i-Sensys LBP7200Cdn review It's fast in colour and pretty cheap to run, but the LBP7200Cdn doesn't have the best print quality. It's noisy, too, which could make it hard to live with.£240.12 -
Samsung 8000 55in Smart 3D LED TV review It oozes style, but some problems with image quality and poor internet TV functions prevent the 8000 from becoming a showstopper.£2599 -
NetObjects Fusion XII review There are some useful features in this updated version of NetObjects Fusion, but some new features are disappointing£155 -
EchoStar HDS-600RS review A very simple-to-use dual Freesat HD PVR with the ability to stream video over the internet, but it's expensive£349