Technology

  • Brother MFC-6890CDW review It's cheap to run and relatively cheap to buy, but poor print quality and speeds mean we can't recommend it.
    £273
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Canon CanoScan LiDE 700F review Excellent document and photo quality along with a transparency scanner make this a versatile scanner.
    £83
    K.G. Orphanides
  • 1&1 MyBusiness Site review MyBusiness Site can construct a professional-looking website for very little money and effort
    £12
    Jim Martin
  • Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 3 Platinum review A simple, efficient player for Media Center and the only one with HD DVD support; if you want the best desktop player, though, PowerDVD 9 is better.
    £55
    David Ludlow
  • best buy
    Xara Xtreme 5 review This friendly, highly polished illustration package excels at creating graphics and logos, and can turn its hand to DTP
    £69
    Ben Pitt
  • Aastra 6731i review It works well, but the Aastra 6731i was hard to set up, required a firmware update to work and doesn't even come with a power supply.
    £104
    K.G. Orphanides
  • SMC Barricade N SMCWBR14-3GN review Fast, with lots of features and a good interface, but it's let down by limited 3G modem support and inadequate compatibility information.
    £86
    K.G. Orphanides
  • best buy
    Flip UltraHD review With great-looking video and an HDMI output, this is our new favourite mini camcorder.
    £148
    Seth Barton
  • Fujifilm FinePix S1500 review A capable ultra-zoom camera at a remarkably low price, but even better-value models are available.
    £139
    Ben Pitt
  • Nikon D5000 18-55 VR Kit review There's plenty to like in this SLR but its convoluted controls mean it's worth spending more on the D90.
    £620
    Ben Pitt
  • eMachines EZ1600 review Despite limited features and performance, the EZ1600 is a neat package that's good value, but it doesn't topple our current award-winners.
    £350
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Arbico Value i7 Gamer review A very fast PC at a very reasonable price, but you'll need to supply your own peripherals.
    £799
    Mike Jennings
  • Chillblast Fusion Pegasus review The most powerful PC we've seen to date, it can take on everything from HD video editing to playing the latest games.
    £1249
    Barry de la Rosa