Technology
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Orange San Francisco review It has a great screen, but we’re not keen on Orange’s extra software and there are better alternatives for the same price.£99 -
LG Optimus One review It's an improvement over the original Optimus GT540, but the small screen resolution and poor camera mean it doesn’t compare£204 -
Canon EOS 60D with 18-135mm lens review Superior ergonomics – particularly the bigger viewfinder and articulated screen – make this a shrewd choice£1029 -
Epson Stylus Photo PX660 review It’s a great MFP for photo enthusiasts and is cheap to run, but the PX660 costs too much. We'd choose Canon's PIXMA MG5150.£112 -
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 with 14-140mm lens review Photo quality fails to live up to the high price, but for videos, the smooth autofocus, extensive options and sublime quality are a winning combination.£1050 -
recommended
Trust Wave 2.1 review Useful features like a wired remote and surprisingly good sound quality make the Wave 2.1 an excellent value budget speaker set.£36 -
Avira AntiVir Personal 10 review Avira's free AntiVir Personal has improved on its performance of last year, but still can't match the performance of free rival AVG. -
Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 The screen's a little dull, but long battery life, decent performance and a great price make this laptop a fantastic choice.£455 -
best buy
Nikon D3100 18-55VR Kit review Not without flaws, but sumptuous photos and videos at a sensible price make it an unbeatable package£459 -
Vye Jolibook review Kitsch styling and a unique take on the operating system, but similarly-priced netbooks are easier to use and come with Windows£280 -
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 with 14mm lens review Slimmer and lighter than the GF1 but image quality is eclipsed by the cheaper Sony NEX-5£620