Printing & Cameras
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best buyPanasonic Lumix DMC-TZ8 review Not as luxurious as the TZ10, but delivers high quality photos and videos, a big zoom and a pocket-friendly design at an attractive price£198
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Nikon Coolpix S8000 review Keenly priced for a stylish camera with a fantastic LCD screen, but photographic options are limited and image quality is below average£219
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX7 review Luxury like this doesn’t come cheap, but if dependable photo quality is good enough, the TX7’s other talents are worth splashing out on.£300
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Olympus SP-800UZ review It may have a massive 30x zoom, but basic controls and poor results at telephoto zoom settings mean the SP-800UZ is one to avoid.£319
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Pentax Optio H90 review The design looks elegant but is functionally unremarkable, but the H90 costs less than we’d expect£100
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Epson B-510DN Phenomenally low print costs make this heavy duty inkjet a good choice for business users£417
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Ricoh CX3 review The lens isn’t as sharp as on other compact ultra-zoom cameras, and the high price means it's not particularly good value, either.£300
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Kodak Slice review With a terrible touchscreen interface, poor performance and dreadful photos, this camera attempts to sell itself on specs rather than quality£265
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HP LaserJet Pro P1566 review Driver-free installation is handy, rather than essential, but this is still a great little mono laser.£139
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best buyKodak PlaySport review A great mini camcorder with waterproofing, and all for less money than many of its liquid-adverse competitors.£111
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best buySamsung WB600 review The WB600 does everything you’d expect from an ultra-zoom camera and it’s unmatched at this price.£183
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 review Excellent video quality is the highlight but photo quality is disappointing considering the high price£270
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Samsung ST70 review The disappointing image quality in both still and motion pictures makes the Samsung ST70 a camera with more style than substance.£140