Printing & Cameras
- Kodak ESP 5250 review Despite excellent networking features and reasonable print costs, mediocre print quality makes this an average MFP.£125
- Epson Stylus SX215 This budget MFP has plenty of features for a low price, but these are offset by frustratingly slow prints and high costs.£53
- HP Deskjet D1660 review Excellent text and colour graphics prints at a rock-bottom price, but it's worth spending more for lower running costs.£30
- Sony MHS-PM1 review Great for shooting video of yourself, but we prefer the simplicity of Flip's UltraHD.£140
- Nikon Coolpix S225 review A low price for such a small, aluminium-clad camera, but its features, performance and image quality are all pretty basic.£119
- Casio Exilim Card EX-S12 review A smart, slim design on the outside, but there's little going on inside to make this camera stand out.£150
- Sony Alpha A230 18-55mm kit review A low price for a digital SLR, but the A230 isn't as impressive as its predecessor or its competitors.£349
- best buyHP Officejet 6000 Cheap to buy and run, with outstanding document quality even on low-grade paper, this is a great printer for a small or home office.£62
- Epson Stylus SX415 review Despite its excellent photo printing and scanning, the SX415's mediocre text printing means it's not an ideal choice for most home users.£100
- Olympus Pen E-P1 with 14-42mm lens review Could have been great, but at this price we wouldn't be prepared to live with its weaknesses.£687
- Fujifilm FinePix Z33 WP review Inside it's just a basic compact camera, but it's cheaper than other waterproof cameras, and good enough for casual photography.£150
- Brother MFC-6890CDW review It's cheap to run and relatively cheap to buy, but poor print quality and speeds mean we can't recommend it.£273
- best buyFlip UltraHD review With great-looking video and an HDMI output, this is our new favourite mini camcorder.£148