Printing & Cameras
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best buyEpson Stylus Photo PX730WD review There are better MFPs for general office work, but Epson's PX730WD is a superb choice if you want the best scans and photo prints available£125.90
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Nikon Coolpix P7100 review A welcome refinement to the P7000 and a pleasure to use, but the sensor isn't up to current standards at this price£399
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Sony Alpha A77 with 16-50mm lens review Packed with features and impressive strengths including a superb kit lens, but high noise levels and lethargic controls aren’t acceptable£1669
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recommendedOlympus Pen E-PM1 review It's far from perfect, but its low price makes the E-PM1 a brilliant step up from a compact or ultra-zoom camera£356
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Olympus Pen E-PL3 review An impressive all-rounder, with a great range of extras, but various niggling issues combine to take the shine off its appeal£499
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Xerox WorkCentre 6015N review This is a competent colour MFP with good all-round performance. While its running costs are reasonable for a laser, however, they're significantly undercut by the best comparable inkjet MFPs£246
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Kodak Office Hero 6.1 All-In-One Printer review It's competent and very cheap to run, but there's little else worth holding out for in the Office Hero 6.1£146.06
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Nikon 1 J1 review A gorgeous design and stunning videos are the highlights, but photo quality is up to scratch too. Despite some reservations, this is an excellent debut for the Nikon 1 system£479
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Olympus SP-810UZ review Limited control and poor quality in low light, but for outdoor telephoto photography on a tight budget, it's a reasonable choice£187
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100V review An impressive all-rounder but it fails to stand out over its rivals in any particular area£390
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V review Packed with impressive features but image quality doesn't quite live up to the high price£251
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Nikon Coolpix S8200 review Some impressive features but there's no justification for this camera to cost more than the Nikon S9100£270