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Medion Life S47000 review
Cameras Video cameras

This inexpensive splash-proof camcorder loses out to the Flip Ultra HD in terms of ease of use and video quality.

£100 inc VAT
ViewSonic VTV35 review
Mobile phones MP3 players

A simple portable TV player; the lack of media file playback is offset by its low price.

£66 inc VAT
Mio Navman Moov Spirit 500 Traffic review
Mobile phones Sat nav

A feature-packed satnav, but the touchscreen can be unresponsive. It's also quite expensive and there are better-value alternatives.

£200 inc VAT
Sony Reader Pocket Edition review
eReaders Mobile phones

With little improvement over the original model and lots of missing features, the Pocket Edition isn't Sony's best Reader.

£160 inc VAT
Codemasters Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising review
Gaming Software

Dragon Rising's tactical elements make for tense gameplay, but missions and scenery are repetitive.

£18 inc VAT
NCsoft Aion: The Tower of Eternity review
Gaming Software

Beautiful graphics and Eastern mythology make for a unique world, but the grinding play will put off casual players.

£25 inc VAT plus £9 per month
Samsung ML-1915 review
Home office Printers

The benefits of mono laser printers are slim, thanks to affordable colour lasers and business inkjets, but this is the best example available.

£83 inc VAT
HP Officejet 7000 review
Home office Inkjet printers Printers

With low running costs, a fast draft speed and dependable print quality, this is a great choice for small offices that need A3 colour output.

£185 inc VAT
Samsung SP-P410M review
Technology

A good LED projector with great brightness and colours. It's only flaw is the lack of audio output.

£449 inc VAT
Philips Brilliance 225P1ES review
PC monitors TVs

Great image quality and adjustability, and the sensor works well, but at this price it'll be a while before you make any savings.

£215 inc VAT