Mitsubishi HC3800 review With beautiful colour and a virtually non-existent rainbow effect, the HC3800 has the best picture quality we've ever seen from a DLP projector and even outshines many LCD models.
BenQ W600 review This inexpensive 720p projector has great picture quality for its price and is a perfect first step into the world of home cinema.
£499
Advent Centurion CQ9204 review Unless you're absolutely smitten with the look of Advent's Centurion, there are far better value PCs available.
£650
Optoma Themescene HD200x review Rich colour and a phenomenally low price makes this 1080p projector a great deal, if you can cope with the DLP rainbow effect.
£799
Canon Imageformula P-150 review This lightweight portable scanner makes sense for business users on the road, but it's a niche product.
£252
Dell 3330dn Laser Printer review This workgroup printer has all the speed and security you'll need, but you'll have to invest in extra peripherals to put it to its best use.
Sanyo PLV-Z3000 LCD projector review A reasonably priced projector with typically good LCD image quality, but its colours aren't quite as good as the very best LCD or DLP models.
Epson EH-TW2900 review The cheapest LCD projector we've ever reviewed is the best value choice if you can't stand DLP, even though its rendition of dark scenes lacks impact.
£1119
BenQ W1000 Although it's reasonably priced and produces rich colours and dark blacks, the W1000 suffers more than most from the DLP rainbow effect.
£998
Sony Bravia VPL-HW15 review An outstanding projector with image quality that can be adjusted to rival the best on the market – we'd have liked frame interpolation too, though.
Canon Pixma MP990 review Extra ink colours, a CCD scanner and transparency scanning set this MFP apart; making it a perfect choice for imaging enthusiasts.