Printing & Cameras
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Canon i-Sensys LBP7660Cdn review This colour laser’s a good choice if print quality’s important, but it’s rather expensive to run£282 -
recommended
HP LaserJet Pro CM1415fn review It’s only good value for money for light users, but this excellent laser MFP is incredibly easy to use£299 -
recommended
Epson Aculaser C1750N review This unobtrusive compact colour laser is ideal for low-yield home and small office use£113 -
best buy
Panasonic HC-X800 review A great-value alternative to the HC-X900 if you don't need a viewfinder or mic input£680 -
business buy
Konica Minolta Magicolor 3730DN review It's too big and heavy for many home users, but low costs and good results make this printer ideal for a busy small business£118 -
Canon PowerShot G1 X review Stunning image quality, sublime ergonomics, lethargic performance, high price – if you're rich and not in any rush, it might just be perfect£678 -
Brother MFC-J5910DW review This fast, generally competent MFP is good value. Be aware, however, that while it can print to A3, it can only scan, fax or copy up to A4£104 -
Canon Ixus 500 HS review The slim, sumptuous design and 12x zoom lens are a great combination, but other cameras beat it for image quality£256 -
Canon PIXMA iP4950 review A great single-function inkjet for creative users, but it seems overpriced in comparison to Canon's own MFPs£66.28 -
Epson Stylus Office BX635FWD review A competent and competitive MFP for office-orientated work, but the torn text at low and medium quality settings is a problem£115 -
Olympus OM-D UK price announced – much higher than US one Official list price looks fat too high in comparison -
Panasonic HC-V500 review A step up from last year's HDC-SD80, especially in low light, but overall image quality from the small sensor isn't spectacular£400