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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.
- HP Laserjet Pro M276nw review A smart-looking, easy-to-use MFP, but prints are slow and running costs are quite high£274.49
- best buySerif PagePlus X7 A comprehensive and powerful desktop publishing package; PagePlus X7 improves on previous versions yet remains great value£82
- Brother MFC-9330CDW review A swift laser MFP that's particularly easy to use, although we wish its scans and colour prints were a little better£285
- HP Officejet 7110 review Reasonable running costs make this is a decent office-based A3 printer, but its print quality should be better£127.19
- IRIS IRIScan Book 3 Executive review A useful and highly portable document scanner with good OCR software, but we're not convinced it needs Wi-Fi£114
- best buyCanon Canoscan 9000F review An excellent scanner for capturing art, transparencies, prints or other creative work in great detail£166.49
- Boox Online Accounting review Boox doesn’t feel as polished as Crunch, its slightly cheaper main rival, but it’s one to watch£69.50
- Xara Web Designer 9 Premium review Great WYSIWYG editor, but it lacks good support for mobile websites£89.99
- best buyCanon ImageFormula P-208 review A compact and light portable scanner that comes with brilliant software; the P-208 is nearly perfect£153.07
- recommendedCanon Pixma MX455 review A competent and economical all-rounder for the home office, but it won't be hurried£55.21
- business buyHP Officejet Pro X576dw review It’s expensive, but this inkjet MFP for workgroups knocks the stuffing out of a comparable laser£657
- Brother MFC-J4510DW review An innovative, interesting design, but it's expensive and the results are lacklustre£170
- Canon Selphy CP900 review A quick, smart photo printer, but it's expensive and our results weren't perfect£82.25
- Dell C1765nfw Colour Multifunction Printer review A decent colour LED MFP that's spoiled by huge running costs£311
- best buyCanon PIXMA MG6350 review A smart, stylish and swift MFP that produces great results for home and creative users£126