Technology
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Ricoh GR Digital III review A true enthusiast's camera that prioritises image quality and ergonomics over fancy features. Stiff competition is its only stumbling block.£450 -
Edifier E1100Plus review Edifier's E1100Plus speakers look great, but their sound quality is poor.£40 -
Speedo LZR Aquabeat 2GB review The Aquabeat will appeal greatly to swimmers, but its general usefulness is lessened by a number of design compromises.£70 -
Medion Life S47000 review This inexpensive splash-proof camcorder loses out to the Flip Ultra HD in terms of ease of use and video quality.£100 -
ViewSonic VTV35 review A simple portable TV player; the lack of media file playback is offset by its low price.£66 -
Sony Reader Pocket Edition review With little improvement over the original model and lots of missing features, the Pocket Edition isn't Sony's best Reader.£160 -
Codemasters Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising review Dragon Rising's tactical elements make for tense gameplay, but missions and scenery are repetitive.£18 -
NCsoft Aion: The Tower of Eternity review Beautiful graphics and Eastern mythology make for a unique world, but the grinding play will put off casual players.£25 -
Samsung ML-1915 review The benefits of mono laser printers are slim, thanks to affordable colour lasers and business inkjets, but this is the best example available.£83 -
business buy
HP Officejet 7000 review With low running costs, a fast draft speed and dependable print quality, this is a great choice for small offices that need A3 colour output.£185 -
Philips Brilliance 225P1ES review Great image quality and adjustability, and the sensor works well, but at this price it'll be a while before you make any savings.£215 -
best buy
HP MediaSmart EX490 review HP's MediaSmart EX490 isn't cheap, but it's packed full of useful features.£462 -
MindGenius 3 review A powerful mind mapping application that offers a good trade- off between price and features.£170