Canon Pixma iP4700 review An excellent photo printer that gets everything right, from quality and performance to running costs and convenience.
£79
Lexmark Platinum Pro905 Slow colour print speeds together with an extremely high price cripple this feature-packed MFP.
£356
Lexmark Interact S605 review This remarkably versatile printer has great print quality and a big 4.3in touchscreen, but it's let down by high print costs.
Canon Pixma MP640 This feature-packed multifunction device delivers on all fronts, and is an excellent choice for families with multiple PCs.
£129
Kodak ESP 5250 review Despite excellent networking features and reasonable print costs, mediocre print quality makes this an average MFP.
£125
Epson Stylus SX215 This budget MFP has plenty of features for a low price, but these are offset by frustratingly slow prints and high costs.
£53
Activision Wolfenstein review With forbidden occult forces, monstrous enemies and plenty of Nazis to kill, this is a simple, fun action game with an incredible heritage.
Dynamode BR411NT review An inexpensive, easy-to-use router with quick wireless throughput and all the essential features.
£24
Mesh Slayer Xtreme Gamer review This great Core i7 PC has masses of upgrade potential and a great monitor. It's expensive, though, and there's no Blu-ray drive.
£1200
Eclipse Titan Crossfire i795R489 review Despite great performance, noisy fans and high temperatures mean that this expensive Core i7 PC doesn't stand out from the crowd.
£1200
Scan 3XS P55 OC review The 3XS is perfect if you want power without any hassle, but it lacks a Blu-ray drive, and the monitor is smaller than we'd expect.
£1142
RL Supplies Modula Enduro review A two-year warranty and Blu-ray drive can't make up for the fact that you can buy a similarly specified PC for almost £300 less.