Printing & Cameras
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Canon Ixus 1000 HS review It’s not perfect, but with the best photo and video quality we’ve seen from a pocket-sized ultra-zoom camera, it’s an obvious Best Buy.£260 -
HP Photosmart Plus B210 review Although it's cheaper to run, this printer is outclassed by Epson's PX720WD.£100 -
Nikon Coolpix S1100pj review We like the idea of a projector-camera hybrid, but the reality is less appealing – the touchscreen is fiddly and image quality is poor.£299 -
Medion Life P47350 HD review The twisting design is ingenious but video and display quality make it one to avoid.£99 -
Kodak ESP 9250 review Despite many photo features, this is an unconvincing photo MFP. It makes much more sense to be used in the office.£187 -
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Pentax K-r with DAL 18-55mm review With breakneck performance, friendly controls, tons of features and remarkably little image noise, we’re won over by this keenly priced SLR.£528 -
Canon PIXMA MG6150 review This big, stylish MFP is a great all-rounder, but it's quite expensive to run. Epson's PX720WD just has the edge.£139 -
Epson Stylus Photo P50 review This compact inkjet produces truly great photos, but it lacks a scanner, card reader or network interface. We expect more at this price.£80 -
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T99 review The smart design and touchscreen aren’t enough to make up for poor image quality.£200 -
Brother DCP-J715W review This MFP does everything adequately, but nothing particularly well. High print costs compound these problems.£104 -
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ45 review A gentle evolution to the award-winning FZ38, but bigger is not always better.£262 -
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Canon Powershot S95 review Building on the success of the S90, the S95’s handling has been improved and there are some useful new features£305 -
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Epson Stylus Photo PX720WD review It's not ideal for office work, but if you want a superb MFP for creative projects you needn't spend more.£133