Printing & Cameras
- Kyocera Mita FS-C5150DN review Its colour prints are slow and lack a glossy sheen, but the FS-C5150DN is great value£287
- business buySamsung CLX-6220FX review It’s big, loud and heavy, but low costs, great print quality and fast print speeds make this an ideal workgroup MFP£523
- best buyFujifilm X-S1 review A few small niggles, but this ultra-zoom camera triumphs in all the areas that really matter£549
- Nikon Coolpix L25 review Simple operation, a 5x zoom and a rock-bottom price, but image quality falls short of our modest expectations£58
- Oki MC160n review A decent personal laser MFP that sadly lacks the bells and whistles of some of its rivals£291
- Nikon Coolpix S4300 review A smart design and an elegant touchscreen interface can't make up for basic videos and noisy photos£150
- Pentax Optio VS20 review The portrait-orientation controls are interesting but not much practical use; image quality is below par£157
- Brother DCP-9010CN review High consumable costs make this otherwise decent MFP an expensive proposition to run£321
- Canon i-Sensys LBP7660Cdn review This colour laser’s a good choice if print quality’s important, but it’s rather expensive to run£282
- recommendedHP LaserJet Pro CM1415fn review It’s only good value for money for light users, but this excellent laser MFP is incredibly easy to use£299
- recommendedEpson Aculaser C1750N review This unobtrusive compact colour laser is ideal for low-yield home and small office use£113
- best buyPanasonic HC-X800 review A great-value alternative to the HC-X900 if you don't need a viewfinder or mic input£680