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Multifunction Laser Printer Reviews   [ Updated: May 23, 2012 ]
Thinking about switching from an inkjet to a laser printer? This move could actually save you quite a lot on ink (about five times as much, in fact!), and with colour laser printers now becoming increasingly affordable, there's been no better time to make the change!
Multifunction Inkjet Printer Reviews   [ Updated: May 16, 2012 ]
Multifunction printers are an all-in-one solution, combining inkjet printing with a built-in scanner, colour copier and sometimes even a fax. In fact, printers now come packed with all kinds of extra functions.
Reviews: Media Centres   [ Updated: May 14, 2012 ]
Using a media centre is supposed to be easy: fill it with music, movies and photos, plug it into your TV, sit back, relax and enjoy the show. But with so many models available now, it's hard to know which will suit you best: do you really need HD? And what about connecting to your home network? Find the right product for you with our media centre reviews!
Computer Mice Reviews   [ Updated: May 9, 2012 ]
You may not have noticed but you spend a lot of time with a mouse in your hand. A high quality model produces less strain, has gains in precision and reactivity as well as automating the most common tasks.
In this arena, the competition between Logitech, Microsoft and the others is ferocious.
A3 Printer Reviews   [ Updated: May 9, 2012 ]
Printing photos at 10 x 15 cm or A4 size is all very well and good, but why not go for something a bit bigger? After all, A3 is nicer to look at, display and frame.
External Drive Reviews: HDDs & SSDs   [ Updated: April 25, 2012 ]
Whether you've just run out of space or you finally want to start backing-up your data regularly, then an external hard drive or solid state drive is an attractive solution. There's nothing to take apart and nothing to put back together again: just plug it in and off you go!
Buyer's Guide: The Best Printers   [ Updated: March 29, 2012 ]
Inkjet or laser? Wi-Fi or Ethernet? You'll find just what you're looking for in our printer buyer's guide.
Buyer's Guide: The Best Mice   [ Updated: March 15, 2012 ]
A really good mouse will be more accurate and much more comfortable to use than the ones that come as standard with computers. A good mouse changes everything and is definitely worth the investment.
Buyer's Guide: The Best Keyboards   [ Updated: March 15, 2012 ]
A good keyboard changes everything: your fingers will be less tired at the end of the day, you won't drive your colleagues mad with continuous clunking noises, and backlighting can make things more comfortable for your eyes.
Single-Function Laser Printer Reviews   [ Updated: March 14, 2012 ]
Once strictly reserved for business users, laser printers now make a good alternative to inkjets for some consumers and households—particularly those who only print the odd office document from time to time, as the ink doesn't dry up in the machine during long periods of inactivity.
Buyer's Guide: The Best External Hard Drives   [ November 23, 2011 ]
Need more storage space for your files? Looking for a portable storage solution? Check out our pick of the best 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch external hard drives.
Computer Keyboard Reviews   [ Updated: November 23, 2011 ]
Ditching the keyboard supplied by your computer manufacturer and replacing it with a new model is hardly an essential upgrade, but it can prove useful. Many of the models reviewed come bundled with a wireless mouse, but the quality of these supposedly basic products can very enormously.
Webcam Reviews   [ Updated: September 20, 2011 ]
Webcams are useful for using instant messaging software, of course, but also for recording videos to share on sites like YouTube or even as part of a lightweight home security system. At the moment, prices aren't moving very much, but the number of extra features is rising and quality is improving.
Archive: Laser Printer Reviews 2009   [ Updated: July 20, 2011 ]
This archive contains reviews of laser printers from 2009
Our Guide To Free Online Storage   [ Updated: March 4, 2011 ]
What exactly is online storage? How does it work? Which is the best free solution? You'll find answers to all these questions and more in our guide to free online storage.
USB Flash Drive Reviews   [ Updated: February 23, 2011 ]
USB flash drives are taking over, but it can be difficult to decide which to pick from the huge range of models in all shapes and sizes. Some promise lightning fast data transfer speeds, while others come with bundled extras like games, music or movies.
NAS Reviews: Network Attached Storage   [ Updated: April 12, 2010 ]
Network Attached Storage systems—more commonly known as NAS—are file servers allowing you to access files from across your network, or even over the Internet from a remote location.
Archive: Multifunction Printers up to August 2009   [ Updated: March 25, 2010 ]
Here you'll find our archives of multifunction printers that we tested up to the end of August 2009.
How much does that printer really cost?   [ Updated: October 20, 2009 ]
We took six very different printers--colour, mono, inkjet, laser …--and we worked out how long they'd take to run for three years. We found some surprisingly similar results, apart from one star that ended up at half of the cost of almost all the others!
Scanner Reviews   [ Updated: October 20, 2009 ]
Scanners aren't fashionable any more now that the majority of printers now include one. But perhaps you're looking for something more? Which is the best standalone scanner then?
Review: External DVD and Blu-ray Writers   [ Updated: October 19, 2009 ]
When your computer doesn't have an optical drive, you have two possible solutions: use one in another computer in your home or office via the network or buy an external USB or FireWire model.
Archive: Webcams, 2006-2008   [ Updated: August 14, 2009 ]
Here you'll find our archives of webcams from 2006 to 2008.

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