Technology
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HP Officejet 4500 Wireless With a low price and low running costs, this fully featured MFP is ideal for home office use.£116 -
Thermaltake WingRS 301 review This case does the job, but its only real benefit is that you can carry it around. If you don't need to, Akasa's Zen is a better choice.£35 -
Nikon CoolPix S640 review Impressively fast to switch on and focus but not so nippy from then on. Otherwise, it’s an unremarkable, slightly overpriced camera.£172 -
Olympus µ-7010 review The 7x zoom is worth having, but other cameras offer better image quality and performance for the same price.£130 -
Draytek Vigor120 review This simple modem does exactly what it's supposed to – it's just a shame it isn't cheaper.£47 -
Silverstone Grandia GD03 review The Grandia GD03 HTPC case lacks the bells and whistles of some rivals but is easy to build and very well made.£144 -
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 review Massive maps and vehicles give this game a completely different slant to other first-person shooters and make it great fun.£27 -
Epson Stylus Photo PX650 review This MFP prints stunning photos and has a great scanner interface, but document printing is mediocre.£99 -
best buy
Panasonic HDC-TM700 review A brilliant camcorder with lots of manual options. It's easy to use, compact and produces excellent quality video.£820 -
HP TouchSmart 600-1050UK review The screen's fantastic and it's a decent all round PC, but you can buy similarly-specified all-in-one computers with slightly smaller screens for a lot less.£1260 -
HP Pavillion MS228uk review This all-in-one PC has everything you need for basic computing, but is underpowered for the price.£500 -
Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced review The CM 690 II Advanced is a well made and easy to build case with plenty of features, although it's not quite the best in its price category.£90 -
Acer Aspire 7740-334G50Mn review Despite the fast new Core i3 processor and large screen, the 7740 is let down by a poor keyboard and touchpad.£600