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Brother MFC-6490CW
by Mike Jennings

Very compact and incredibly cheap for an A3 all-in-one, but speed and print quality are only average

Feb 2, 2009
Review > All-in-one
Brother MFC-465CN
by Staff writers

Interesting design and plenty of features, but it takes an age to produce mediocre results

Oct 30, 2008
Review > All-in-one
Brother DCP-150C
by Staff writers

A dreadful scanner and an overall lack of features make the low price a moot point

Oct 30, 2008
Review > All-in-one
Brother MFC-885CW: printer that does absolutely everything
by Dave Stevenson

This is one of the most complete office multifunction printers we've ever seen. but the MFC-885CW can’t overcome its price or quality issues.

Jul 8, 2008
Review > Personal Mono
Brother HL-5240
by Darien Graham-Smith

An uncompromising monochrome laser that gets the job done with speed and precision.

May 15, 2008
Brother HL-4040CN
by Darien Graham-Smith

Quick, cheap to run and an abundance of features – a worthy award winner

Jul 25, 2008
Brother MFC-9200c
by Staff Writers

Youll have to excuse the pun, but the MFC-9200c is far and away the big brother to the MFC-4600. There is no comparison in terms of size, and it efficiently uses that space to provide more features than its competition.

Nov 1, 2001
Brother MFC-7840W
by Dave Stevenson

It’s not quite an office grade product, but the MFC-7840W is a great choice for a busy home office.

Oct 10, 2008
Review > Personal Mono
Brother HL-5240
by Darien Graham-Smith

Lightning quick, top-quality prints and the running costs are as low as the price tag

Jul 24, 2008
Review > Inkjet
Brother MFC-620CN
by Ty Pendlebury

With a performance reflecting its relatively lower price, the Brother didn't score as well in most printing tests. The photo print in particular took over four times longer than many of the other printers, and its quality was inferior in comparison. Text quality was also poor, particularly on the smaller 6pt font where visible banding occurred.

Apr 7, 2005
Brother MFC-4600
by Staff Writers

As most of the devices we tested consisted of inkjet units, we were interested to see how the laser printer in the MFC-4600 stacked up. Relatively lacking in features, the MFC-4600 is geared toward productivity, performing well in our speed tests.

Nov 1, 2001
Feature
PC Authority Reliability and Service Awards 2006
by Nick Ross

We’ve examined the data from more than 8000 readers to reveal exactly what sort of reliability, customer service and satisfaction you can expect in 2007.

Sep 20, 2007
News
Coonan investigates Big Brother concerns
by DVD Editor

Senator Helen Coonan plans to ask the ABA to clarify public concerns about footage from the reality television program Big Brother.

Jun 22, 2005
News
Inkjet running costs: How much is your printer really costing you?
by Staff Writers

The initial purchase price of a printer can be difficult to see past when you're making a buying decision, and it's tempting to simply go for the cheapest available - but inkjet printing can be deceptive.

Oct 29, 2009
Review Group
Laser Printer Megatest: 12 printers tested
by Darien Graham-Smith

From personal printers to home office colour, we put 12 lasers through their paces. Some are lightning fast; others produce dazzling colour. Some are tiny, and some are surprisingly cost-effective.

Jul 25, 2008
News
Big Brother: British citizens told to put CCTV cameras in their home
by Daniel Long

The British Government has been trialing an unusual program designed to keep tabs on problem families by installing CCTV cameras in 2000 homes, and plans for 20,000 more on the way.

Aug 4, 2009
News
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
by Daniel Long

Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life

Jul 16, 2009
Review > Camcorders
Canon MVX10i
by Staff Writers

Whereas a couple of years ago Canon might have described this as a mini camcorder, it now describes it as a compact multimedia DV camera. Certainly by comparison with the others in this month's labs it's not mini, however it does manage to pack a lot of features into a relatively small package. It is an upright camera rather than the longer, squatter shape of the MVX250i and weighs 43 grams less than its bigger but cheaper brother.

Aug 10, 2004
Review > All-in-one
Canon's Pixma MP620 is among the best all-in-one printers money can buy
by Staff writers

Superb print quality at consistently high speeds, and it’s packed with useful features too.

Oct 13, 2009
News
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The Daily Telegraph once again places the equation of 'computer game = kill' in the spotlight.

Nov 29, 2004

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