Canon Pixma MG4150 review
All-in-one printers Home office PrintersFrustrating controls aside, this is a good budget MFP, but it's more expensive than better models from Canon's own range
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Frustrating controls aside, this is a good budget MFP, but it's more expensive than better models from Canon's own range
This colour laser’s a good choice if print quality’s important, but it’s rather expensive to run
This well-designed portable scanner comes with superb software. It's perfect for mobile workers who need to capture multi-page documents
Stunning image quality, sublime ergonomics, lethargic performance, high price – if you're rich and not in any rush, it might just be perfect
The slim, sumptuous design and 12x zoom lens are a great combination, but other cameras beat it for image quality
A great single-function inkjet for creative users, but it seems overpriced in comparison to Canon's own MFPs
A low-cost camera with a generous 12x zoom, but in most other respects – including image and video quality – it's nothing special and battery performance is a worry
Stunning image quality for a conventional compact camera, but shot-to-shot performance and battery life just keep it from top marks
Impeccable image quality and quick, comprehensive controls more than make up for the relatively modest zoom range
Superb image quality but the touchscreen control is clumsy and the price is too high