Technology
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Canon i-Sensys LBP6300dn review This printer combines fast printing, reasonable results and low running costs, making it a bargain for medium or high volumes in the home or office.£132.65 -
Freecom Network Drive XS 500GB review With slow performance, limited features and a low capacity, the XS is poor value even at this low price.£84 -
Netgear DGN2200 review Excellent long-range performance and a USB port, but we recommend paying a little more for better features.£59 -
Samsung ML-1865W review A compact, stylish printer that's simple to use and easy to live with, but high print costs mean we can only recommend it for light use.£94.29 -
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Belkin Play Max N600 HD review Fast speeds, lots of useful features, easy setup and a competitive price – there's nothing not to like.£81 -
Sony BDP-S380 review Improvements over the Sony BDP-S370 are few and far between, and it's disappointing not to see iPlayer in HD£120 -
Aiptek PocketCinema T25 review The T25's USB operation is simple, but image quality is poor and it can only play video at 800x600£155 -
Panasonic HDC-SD800 review A superb all-round camcorder - if you want the best video quality currently available, this is the model to buy.£556 -
Akasa Raptor review If you can look past its external appearance, the Raptor is a versatile budget case with a lot of high end features.£46 -
Nikon Coolpix L120 review An odd mixture of cut-price and highly capable features, but solid image quality and a competitive price add up to an attractive deal.£210