Honestech Film Scan&Save review
ScannersIt's smart, incredibly quick and easy to use, but this 35mm film scanner is let down by comparatively poor image quality
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It's smart, incredibly quick and easy to use, but this 35mm film scanner is let down by comparatively poor image quality
A secure way to fit your projector to a wall, but the small size of the box limits the number of models it's compatible with
A decnt budget 22in monitor with a Full HD resolution and good selection of inputs, but spend a few pounds more and you can get better image quality
A fully-adjustable stand and USB hub combine with its great image quality to produce a fine monitor - our only concern is the lack of an HDMI input
A gorgeous design and stunning videos are the highlights, but photo quality is up to scratch too. Despite some reservations, this is an excellent debut for the Nikon 1 system
A decent resolution, good choice of inputs and low weight make the PLED-W500 good for travelling, but it's not very bright, has laggy controls and is quite expensive
It's small and silent, but you pay a huge premium for the peace and quiet
This limited edition will naturally appeal to Top Gear fans, but we'd expect full maps of Europe at this price
A fast, smooth Windows Phone 7 smartphone with some decent free apps, but the camera lets it down
Attractive photos but less impressive videos, and the superb controls aren't accessible while photos are being saved