Printing & Cameras
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Oki B411dn review The B411dn is swift and its print quality is above average. Running costs are also above average though.£217.01
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Xerox Phaser 6500N review The Phaser 6500N is readily upgradable and produces stunning prints. However, it lacks a duplexer and has high running costs.£276.88
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Brother HL-3070CW The HL-3070CW is fairly good value and quite quick in colour, but its print quality – particularly in photos – is very disappointing.£188
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Canon Legria HF G10 review A beautifully made high-end camcorder, but we don’t think its image quality matches its price.£1300
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Kyocera Mita FS-1370DN review It's hard to love the Kyocera for its print quality, but if you'll mostly print text its low running costs make it incredibly cheap to run.£208.76
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best buyPanasonic HDC-SD900 review Amazing video quality and easy to use manual controls. The best high-end camcorder we've seen.£705
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Nikon D5100 18-55mm VR Kit review Takes beautiful photos and videos but at this price it needs more accessible controls. We'd stick to the cheaper D3100.£780
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best buyPanasonic Lumix DMC-FT3 review Image quality isn't outstanding but the long list of great features makes this an impressive all-rounder£300
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Fujifilm FinePix XP30 review A handsome little camera that's built to withstand water, impacts and cold. Sadly, image quality is astonishingly bad.£167
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Canon i-Sensys LBP7200Cdn review It's fast in colour and pretty cheap to run, but the LBP7200Cdn doesn't have the best print quality. It's noisy, too, which could make it hard to live with.£240.12
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Dell 1250c Colour Printer review Great print quality makes the 1250c suited to personal use, but its print costs are quite high.£142.80
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business buyBrother MFC-J6910DW review An A3 MFP that does almost everything. It's reasonably-priced and cheap to run, but print quality isn't a strong point£348.19
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Epson BX925FWD review It looks great, is cheap to run and performs reasonably well, but Epson's BX925FWD wouldn't be our first choice in the office.£219.82