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Canon Pixma MG4150 review

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Canon Pixma MG4150 review

The Canon Pixma MG4150 looks good, produces impressive results with text and is economical to run, but it's slow and graphics are so-so. Read more

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29 March 2012 by Niall Magennis

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Dell 1135n review

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Dell 1135n review

The 1135N is a decent all-rounder that's suitable for busy home offices. Read more

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17 October 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Andy Pad Pro review

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Andy Pad Pro review

While the 7-inch Andy Pad Pro rights many of the wrongs of its cheaper sibling, it looks less impressive when compared to other similarly priced Android tablets. It's still worth a look if you're on a tight budget, however. Read more

£180

28 September 2011 by Damien McFerran

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Andy Pad review

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Andy Pad review

The Andy Pad suffers from some pretty serious faults, but it's currently the best option if you're seeking a low-cost Android tablet. If you're new to the tablet world or seeking a child-friendly slate, it's worth considering. Read more

£130

27 September 2011 by Damien McFerran

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Dell 1250c review

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Dell 1250c review

The Dell 1250c colour laser printer impresses with its excellent print quality, and its small size will make it popular among those who are short on space. It's slow, though, and its running costs are relatively high. Read more

£100

25 August 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Brother HL-3040CN review

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Brother HL-3040CN review

The Brother HL-3040CN colour laser printer is cheap and produces impressive results with both text and graphics. But it's quite expensive to run in the long term, so, if you do much printing, you might want to look elsewhere. Read more

£150

22 August 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Brother DCP-7055 review

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Brother DCP-7055 review

The Brother DCP-7055 multi-function, monochrome laser printer is inexpensive, easy to use and produces good-quality text output. But its relatively high running costs and less-than-impressive graphics results are disappointing. Read more

£120

15 August 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Kodak ESP 7250 review

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Kodak ESP 7250 review

The Kodak ESP 7250 impresses with the range of features that it offers and its low running costs. However, its print quality, especially for photos, could be better and it is not exactly a speed demon. Read more

£145

11 July 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Auluxe Dew review

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Auluxe Dew review

The Auluxe Dew is stunning to look at, but its audio quality doesn't quite match up to its design or price tag, and it's missing some key standard features. Read more

£199

2 December 2010 by Rory Reid

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Samsung SyncMaster LD220 review

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Samsung SyncMaster LD220 review

The 21.5-inch, 1080p SyncMaster LD220 can be used either in conjunction with a laptop or as a stand-alone monitor. It doesn't offer many configuration options and it's not a great choice if you're a gamer, but its sleek design and USB connectivity make it a decent option for more general use Read more

£160

29 January 2010 by Eric Franklin

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