Printing & Cameras
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Canon Legria HF M306 review Superb image quality, elegant controls and lots of useful shooting options, but sound quality is disappointing and the price is too high.£556
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Casio Exilim EX-FH25 review Slow-motion and 40fps continuous capture are great but image quality lets it down£295
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Samsung PL150 review The PL150 isn't quite as good as the ST550, so we'd recommend stretching that little bit more if the second screen fits your needs.£140
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Dell 1130n Laser Printer review The 1130n is unquestionably an excellent printer, but Samsung's original version is cheaper and costs less to run.£140
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC W380 review Some promising features including a wide-angle, wide-aperture lens, but the 14-megapixel sensor spoils any chance of high image quality£200
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Canon Legria HF R106 review No major flaws but lacking in various key areas. Plus, it's more expensive than many superior video cameras£414
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Samsung HMX-H104 review Keenly priced, but suffers compatibility issues with editing software and does little else to stand out£377
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Sony HDR-TG7VE review Geo-tagging is fun and the slim design is great for slipping into a pocket, but it’s not enough£542
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Canon Legria HF S21 review A well-designed camcorder, but Panasonic's TM700 and SD700 provide better quality video for less money.£1064
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Nikon Coolpix L21 review There’s a complete lack of frills, but with respectable image quality and simple controls, it’s just right for a budget point-and-shoot camera£69
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Xerox Phaser 6121MFP/N review Despite brilliant colour and mono print quality, this MFP fails with poor scans and wince-inducing print and ownership costs.£275
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best buyPanasonic HDC-SD60 review Competitive picture quality, a great collection of features and a price that should appeal to the masses£393
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Sony HDR-CX115E review A well balanced, attractively priced AVCHD camera, but pipped to the post by the slightly better Panasonic HDC-SD60£400