Technology
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Iiyama ProLite E2208HDD review A decent budget monitor with simple but clear controls and a warm image, the E2208HDD's support for HDCP via DVI means it's far better value than other budget monitors.£110 -
Kodak ESP 9250 review Despite many photo features, this is an unconvincing photo MFP. It makes much more sense to be used in the office.£187 -
Eminent wLink 300 Pro review With a big list of features, the w300 Pro is a capable router, but its wireless speed is disappointing.£40 -
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Pentax K-r with DAL 18-55mm review With breakneck performance, friendly controls, tons of features and remarkably little image noise, we’re won over by this keenly priced SLR.£528 -
Toshiba Satellite Pro L630-14C review A well-designed thin-and-light laptop with great performance, for a very reasonable price£586 -
best buy
PCTV NanoStick T2 review The first Freeview HD tuner does exactly what it needs to, but it won’t please media centre enthusiasts.£80 -
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LG Flatron E2750V review The E2750V has a choice of three inputs, a unique folding stand and excellent image quality -
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Acer Aspire Ethos 8943G review The 8943G has everything: great performance in both Windows and games, a Full HD display and Blu-ray drive. Even battery life is good.£1000 -
Sandisk Sansa Fuze Sandisk's latest update to the Fuze player sounds good but an awkward touch interface makes it a pale shadow of the previous model.£69 -
Canon PIXMA MG6150 review This big, stylish MFP is a great all-rounder, but it's quite expensive to run. Epson's PX720WD just has the edge.£139 -
TuneUp Utilities 2011 review Speed up your PC’s startup times, increase performance and clear out hard disk space with this simple to use, and inexpensive, tool.£12 -
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Western Digital WD TV Live Hub review The built-in hard disk might not be ideal for everyone, but either way it’s still an incredible media player£152 -
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ViewSonic Pro8200 review A great-value 1080p projector with good image quality. It's also very cheap to run, but for only a little more, Epson's EH-TW2900 is a serious rival.£880