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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Printers
Kodak Hero 7.1 review
The Kodak Hero 7.1 certainly isn't the fastest colour inkjet all-in-one printer around, but it's cheap to run, looks ace and produces great prints. It's an excellent option for family use. Read more
21 September 2011 by Niall Magennis
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > iPad and Tablets
25 Google Nexus 7 tips
The excellent and cheap-as-chips Google Nexus 7 is a powerful little Android tablet. Get the best out of it with these top tips. Read more
20 August 2012 by David Gilson
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Canon Pixma MG6250 review
The Canon MG6250 is a great option if you're big into photography, offering an excellent scanner, high quality photos and CD printing. Read more
29 November 2011 by Niall Magennis
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Hard Drives
Fujitsu HandyDrive review
The HandyDrive external hard drive is as basic as they come -- it isn't fantastically beautiful or stuffed with high-end features -- but it delivers where it matters most, offering speedy data-transfer times. Add in the fact that it's inexpensive, and the result is an impressive piece of kit Read more
10 July 2009 by Justin Yu
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Hard Drives
Buffalo LinkStation Pro review
Buffalo's LinkStation Pro is a network-attached storage device with a built-in 250GB hard drive, meaning it can be used by more than one PC on a network. It's a worthy purchase, but only for those who are willing to take advantage of its advanced features -- if you're simply looking for an external storage device you should opt for a basic USB hard drive Read more
18 August 2006 by Rory Reid
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Brother DCP-J925DW review
Its print quality could be better, but Brother's DCP-J925DW still offers value for money thanks to its fast printing speed and line-up of features. Read more
17 October 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Canon Pixma MX7600 review
The Canon Pixma MX7600 answers the issues of speed and advanced faxing left unsolved by previous Canon models. This all-in-one features superb photo print quality and has made progress in terms of speed. It's an excellent option for anyone looking for a high-end, photo-capable all-in-one Read more
2 May 2008 by Justin Yu
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HP Photosmart A826 review
The HP Photosmart A826's large size and extra big touchscreen make using it a pleasure. It's easy to produce a variety of prints with fast print speed and wealth of features. If you're an avid snapshooter and like to have prints of everything you produce, it should keep you happy Read more
5 October 2007 by Felisa Yang
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Lexmark Interact S605 review
The Lexmark Interact S605 is very user-friendly, boasts fast print speeds, and produces great results with text and photos. Its graphics print quality won't blow your mind, but, overall, this is an impressive inkjet printer. Read more
21 June 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Kodak Office Hero 6.1 review
The Kodak Office Hero 6.1 certainly isn't the fastest all-in-one inkjet printer around, but it still impresses with its good line-up of features, crisp prints and low running costs. It's a decent choice for home office users. Read more
30 September 2011 by Niall Magennis
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