Printing & Cameras
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business buy
Brother 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 -
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 -
Canon EOS 1100D review It might be short on exciting extras but the Canon EOS 1100D's ability to take gorgeous photos is hard to fault£499 -
Canon Legria HF M406 review The M-series has numerous useful features, but its video quality can't match that of Panasonic's HDC-SD800.£514 -
Sigma DP1x review A quirky camera with plenty of charm, but it struggles to compete with big-sensor compacts from the better established brands.£561 -
best buy
Canon i-Sensys LBP6300dn review This printer combines fast printing, reasonable results and low running costs, making it a bargain for medium or high volumes in the home or office.£132.65 -
Samsung ML-1865W review A compact, stylish printer that's simple to use and easy to live with, but high print costs mean we can only recommend it for light use.£94.29 -
Panasonic HDC-SD800 review A superb all-round camcorder - if you want the best video quality currently available, this is the model to buy.£556 -
Nikon Coolpix L120 review An odd mixture of cut-price and highly capable features, but solid image quality and a competitive price add up to an attractive deal.£210 -
Canon Legria HF R206 review A decent budget-HD camcorder with dual card slots, but it suffers badly in less than optimal conditions.£294 -
recommended
HP LaserJet Pro CP1525n review This printer is slow, but it's cheap, with acceptable print quality and running costs£176.39 -
Panasonic HDC-SD80 review Panasonic's SD80 has far worse video quality than the SD90, so it's definitely not worth the £50 saving.£349 -
Nikon Coolpix S3100 review A stylish ultra-slim camera at an attractive price, but image quality is simply appalling.£119