Technology
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Epson Stylus Photo P50 review This compact inkjet produces truly great photos, but it lacks a scanner, card reader or network interface. We expect more at this price.£80 -
best buy
D-Link Boxee Box review It supports tons of file formats and has access to hundreds of online services, making the best media streamer we've seen.£200 -
Philips GoGear Muse SA2MUS16S/02 review The new version of the GoGear Muse is a decent enough player, but its touchscreen is pointless£129 -
HP Envy 14-1050ea review A well-built, powerful and portable laptop. It's a little heavier than we'd like, but battery life is good£1000 -
recommended
Packard Bell Dot S (DOT-S-018) review If you can live with the poor speakers, excellent battery life makes the cheap Dot S perfect for the frequent traveller.£249 -
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T99 review The smart design and touchscreen aren’t enough to make up for poor image quality.£200 -
Brother DCP-J715W review This MFP does everything adequately, but nothing particularly well. High print costs compound these problems.£104 -
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ45 review A gentle evolution to the award-winning FZ38, but bigger is not always better.£262 -
Sony Bravia KDL-40EX43B review High definition viewing and Blu-ray movie playback at an amazing price.£568.99 -
Acer Aspire 7741 review A large screen, great image quality and decent performance makes this laptop excellent value£500 -
Snapfish review We continue to be impressed by the sheer quality of Snapfish's prints, which comes along with low prices and a simple ordering interface.£0.09 -
Tesco Photo review The supermarket giant costs more than most and only provides glossy paper, but we were impressed by the quality of our prints.£0.20 -
MSI FX600 review Blu-ray usually means paying a premium, but MSI may have found the right balance between performance and cost with the new FX600£650