Technology
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Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 review Its HD support might not be up to much and the touchpad's annoying, but the high-resolution screen makes this a desirable choice.£279 -
Nikon Coolpix L21 review There’s a complete lack of frills, but with respectable image quality and simple controls, it’s just right for a budget point-and-shoot camera£69 -
Xerox Phaser 6121MFP/N review Despite brilliant colour and mono print quality, this MFP fails with poor scans and wince-inducing print and ownership costs.£275 -
HTC Desire review A beautiful and powerful phone, however the Desire can't rival the iPhone's build quality, and HTC's Sense software has some annoying quirks£387 -
best buy
Panasonic HDC-SD60 review Competitive picture quality, a great collection of features and a price that should appeal to the masses£393 -
Seagate Dockstar review Seagate's Dockstar is designed specifically for accessing your files remotely rather than for local file sharing, so it's not for everyone.£66 -
CyberLink PowerDVD 10 review With key new features focusing on 3D display support, this latest version of PowerDVD is only for those who need 3D£61 -
Casio XJ-A135 review The first truly usable LED projector. However, the XJ-A135's image quality isn't particularly impressive£833 -
MSI Wind U160 review A stylish and sleek netbook with long battery life, but strong competition holds it back from winning an award.£316 -
Sony HDR-CX115E review A well balanced, attractively priced AVCHD camera, but pipped to the post by the slightly better Panasonic HDC-SD60£400 -
Zyxel NSA-220Plus review Zyxel's NSA-220Plus is packed full of features and keenly-priced, but its sluggish performance limits its usefulness.£136 -
Epson Stylus Photo PX810FW review Epson's latest inkjet MFP prints brilliant photos but its other features aren't good enough to justify the price.£250 -
best buy
Samsung R530 review An excellent screen, fast processor, comfortable keyboard and decent battery life make this a fantastic budget laptop.£441