K.G. Orphanides

  • Canon CanoScan LiDE 700F review Excellent document and photo quality along with a transparency scanner make this a versatile scanner.
    £83
  • Aastra 6731i review It works well, but the Aastra 6731i was hard to set up, required a firmware update to work and doesn't even come with a power supply.
    £104
  • SMC Barricade N SMCWBR14-3GN review Fast, with lots of features and a good interface, but it's let down by limited 3G modem support and inadequate compatibility information.
    £86
  • Billion BiPAC 2071 review The BiPAC 2071 adaptors are cleverly designed, but they're expensive and performance is disappointing.
    £80
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    D-Link DHP-303 review Relatively inexpensive, easy to secure and incredibly fast, D-Link's DHP-303 adaptors are our Best Buy.
    £65
  • Devolo dLAN duo Starter Kit review Devolo's dLAN duo Starter Kit is a cheap way to get a computer online, but too slow for any other practical use.
    £48
  • Solwise NET-PL-200AV-PIGGY The pass-through power sockets make the Piggy adaptors a good choice for rooms with too few wall sockets.
    £42
  • Solwise SEC-C1062W review This is a serious camera, with some complicated settings but excellent video quality. It's a good choice if you need pan and tilt.
    £114
  • Sitecom WL-404 review With good video quality, plenty of features, a built-in microphone and a speaker output, this is a very capable IP camera.
    £108
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    Linksys WVC54GCA Thanks to a simple interface, wide browser support and good video quality, this is a great little camera, but it can't move.
    £83
  • D-Link DIR-825 review A useful range of features, but it's expensive and let down by poorly implemented USB device sharing and mediocre wireless speeds.
    £87
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    Linksys WRT320N review Despite its inability to use both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands simultaneously, its outstanding speeds and low price make it our Best Buy.
    £61
  • Edimax BR-6574n This is an excellent budget Gigabit router with a simple interface and fast transfer speeds, although not with Edimax's own adaptor.
    £49
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    Billion BiPAC 7300N review It's expensive, but the BiPAC 7300N has outstanding speed and range, lots of features and can be used with either ADSL or cable broadband.
    £80
  • Belkin N+ Modem Router Plenty of useful features make this a great buy, but you'll need Belkin's own adaptor to get the best speeds.
    £75