Printing & Cameras
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Epson Stylus Photo PX810FW review Epson's latest inkjet MFP prints brilliant photos but its other features aren't good enough to justify the price.£250
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Samsung NX10 review An impressive first stab at a brand new camera system. Not quite as polished as Panasonic’s G-series, but not as expensive either£480
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recommendedPanasonic HDC-TM10 It can’t deliver razor-sharp details, but respectable image quality and a great set of features add up to a great deal£320
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Fujifilm Finepix F80EXR review On paper it’s the perfect compact camera – and it comes close to delivering – but image quality is actually worse than its predecessor£190
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Samsung ML-2525 Cheap to buy, fairly cheap to run and with excellent print quality, Samsung's compact mono laser is up to almost anything£92
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Toshiba Camileo X100 review The X100 looks great value on paper but the quality of video clips fails to impress£240
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Flip MinoHD 2nd Gen review Flip's excellent UltraHD packed into a sleeker casing. It's a great little camcorder, but doesn't do enough to fully justify the price rise over its lardier sibling.£180
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Oki C110 review The C110 would have been our first choice for a budget colour laser if it weren't for Oki's inordinately low recommended monthly usage figures.£113
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Olympus E-PL1 review More sensibly priced than earlier compact Micro Four Thirds cameras, the E-PL1 is a definite step in the right direction£477
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Canon i-Sensys LBP3250 review Despite good looks and fast print speeds, the LBP3250 fails to match the low print costs of other mono laser printers.£100
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HP LaserJet P1006 review HP's tiny LaserJet doesn't take up much desk space, but high print costs negate all its other advantages.£109
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Samsung WB5000 review An extremely capable camera with some great features, but significantly slower than the very similar Panasonic FZ38£247
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Casio Exilim EX-G1 review Extremely compact for a rugged, waterproof camera, but in virtually all other respects, it’s a disappointment.£235