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Simon Handby
Simon Handby is a freelance journalist, writer and editor at Hackbash with over two decades of experience in the technology, automotive, and energy sectors. His work has been featured in IT Pro, PC Pro, and he has collaborated with notable clients such as BMW, Porsche and EDF. Simon’s creative and insightful content has earned him recognition, including the award-winning Toyota iQ launch hypermiling campaign.
- Epson Expression Home XP-422 review The compact XP-422 is comparatively slow and basic, but its results are good£55
- Brother ADS-2100e review Brother's updated ADS-2100e desktop document scanner remains something of an also-ran£282
- HP M277dw review HP's LaserJet Pro MFP M277dw is smart and easy to use, but it's let down by poor colour prints£227
- Canon MAXIFY MB5050 review Canon's MAXIFY MB5050 is a capable mid-range MFP for a small office, but it's not class leading£166
- best buyEpson Expression Photo XP-760 review Epson's XP-760 isn't any cop for office jobs, but it's perfect for creative types£150
- Brother HL-L8250CDN It's a fast network colour laser printer, but there are better choices than Brother's HL-L8250CDN£202
- How to remote access your PC desktop for free We show you how to remote access your computer from anywhere in the world using Teamviewer
- Xerox Phaser 6600DN review The Phaser 6600DN has great print quality, but running costs are higher than we'd like£269
- HP LaserJet Pro M476dn review HP's LaserJet Pro M476dn is a mixed bag, ultimately let down by high print costs£317
- Lexmark CS410dn review The Lexmark CS410dn is a good colour laser printer, but its running costs are higher than we’d like£245
- Canon i-SENSYS MF8580Cdw review It's not a bad all-rounder, but Canon's MF8580Cdw is too expensive to buy£407
- Brother MFC-L8650CDW review The sleek MFC-L8650CDW is fast, but it's expensive, and doesn't produce the best results£422
- HP LaserJet Pro M451dn review It's a competent colour laser, but due to high print costs, HP's sluggish M451dn doesn't exactly set the heart pounding£248
- OKI MC342dnw review The OKI MC342dw is expensive to run and doesn't produce particularly good prints, scans or copies£350