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Hp Laser Jet P1005
by Dave Stephenson
A tiny, fast personal laser printer with a temping price and great quality.
Oct 10, 2008
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Product brief -- June
by Barry Collins
A selection of briew reviews of a new Canon photo printer, a Microsoft 6000 laser mouse and a 3 phone with extras.
Jul 4, 2007
Ricoh Aficio GX 3000
by Dave Stephenson
An interesting new technology, but cheap running costs are let down by poor quality.
Oct 8, 2007
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Samsung ML-2510
by Dave Stephenson
Fast, cheap to run and offering flawless text quality, this is a great-value option.
Oct 16, 2006
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Lexmark E120N
by Dave Stephenson
A miniature marvel, the E120N’s speed and size make it an obvious choice for home offices.
Sep 21, 2006
Samsung CLP-300
by Dave Stephenson
A bargain printer that’s well worth considering if you only need occasional colour.
Jan 16, 2007
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Product brief July
by Clive Webster
Brief reviews of products including a 4GB SDHC card, a cheap DirectX 10 card and a wireless gaming mouse.
Aug 28, 2007
Canon Pixma iP4500
by Dave Stephenson
A brilliant performer, particularly in terms of photo image quality. It’s superb value, too.
Jan 21, 2008
HP Photosmart D7360
by Dave Stephenson
Good photo quality and a large touchscreen make this the A4 inkjet to buy.
Jan 16, 2007
Canon Pixma MP610
by Dave Stephenson
Canon continues the good work and delivers another winner with the MP610.
Jun 17, 2008
HP Officejet K8600
by Dave Stephenson
Lacklustre colour quality, but good speed and value for money make the K8600 a contender if you like blowing things up to A3 size
Nov 10, 2008
HP Photosmart C5180
by Dave Stephenson
An excellent all-in-one, particularly when it comes to photo quality, but it’s possible to get more features elsewhere.
Mar 21, 2007
Samsung SH-B022 BD Writer
by Dave Stephenson
The future of storage is expensive, for now. That aside, how do Blu Ray drives compare to DVD drives?
Sep 21, 2006
Apple iPod Touch
by Dave Stephenson
Not without its impracticalities, but the touch is a simply brilliant marriage of software and hardware
Dec 4, 2007
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