Printing & Cameras
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recommendedEpson Aculaser M1200 review This ideal budget mono laser is incredibly cheap to buy and doesn't cost much to run unless you print in huge quantities.£43
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Pentax Optio P80 review We love the slinky design, but there’s little else to make this camera stand out.£132
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HP Officejet 4500 Wireless With a low price and low running costs, this fully featured MFP is ideal for home office use.£116
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Nikon CoolPix S640 review Impressively fast to switch on and focus but not so nippy from then on. Otherwise, it’s an unremarkable, slightly overpriced camera.£172
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Olympus µ-7010 review The 7x zoom is worth having, but other cameras offer better image quality and performance for the same price.£130
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Epson Stylus Photo PX650 review This MFP prints stunning photos and has a great scanner interface, but document printing is mediocre.£99
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best buyPanasonic HDC-TM700 review A brilliant camcorder with lots of manual options. It's easy to use, compact and produces excellent quality video.£820
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Casio Exilim EX-Z280 review Looks good on paper but considerably less so in practice; image quality is the main weakness£134
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recommendedPanasonic Lumix DMC-FP8 review With a sleek design, fast performance, some great features including 720p video and a low price, we could live with the unremarkable image quality.£130
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Sunpak PF30X hot shoe flashgun review It’s a little slow and lacks manual control, but this is an affordable option for flash-lit automatic exposures£71
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS33 review Looks great on paper with its touchscreen and 8x zoom, but a surprising number of flaws add up to a disappointing camera£199
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Canon Pixma MX340 The MX340 does everything, but its print costs make it unsuitable for high-volume printing.£81
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Pentax Optio M85 review Tries to provide too much for too little – sadly, image quality is overlooked.£95