Printing & Cameras
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best buyCanon Pixma MP990 review Extra ink colours, a CCD scanner and transparency scanning set this MFP apart; making it a perfect choice for imaging enthusiasts.£228
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ38 review Pointlessly high resolution aside, the FZ38 maintains Panasonic’s lead in the ultra-zoom camera market
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JVC Everio GZ-HM400 review AVCHD camcorder whose features and manual controls make it an excellent buy for enthusiasts.
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Sony Alpha A380L review A few welcome touches, but the 14-megapixel resolution does more to damage image quality than improve it compared with the similar A330.£460
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Sony Alpha A330L review A solid set of features for the price, but performance and image quality are below average.£399
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Brother HL-3040CN review A competent but not outstanding colour LED printer. Its high running costs mean it's best avoided.£189
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Nikon D3000 18-55 review Beginner-friendly features, but the D3000 fails to provide efficient controls and competitive image quality£385
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Samsung HMX-U10 review A good design with some fun features, but its sensor generates lots of noise in lowlight conditions and 1080p video is bloated.£117
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Sigma DP2 review An impressive sensor in a compact body, but some of the DP2's other quirks aren't as appealing.£465
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Pentax K-x This capable all-rounder has excellent performance and image quality, but lens upgrades can be expensive.£571
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Roboform Roboform Pro 6.9 review Roboform is a useful tool for filling in forms and remembering passwords.£20
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Canon Pixma iX7000 review An appealing low-cost alternative to an A3 colour laser printer for office use, but HP's Officejet 7000 is faster and better value.£296
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Samsung ST1000 review GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and a 3?in touchscreen are amazing at this price. It won't meet the highest expectations but it impressed us cynics.£220