HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One Printer review
All-in-one printers Home office PrintersThe HP Envy 100 looks stylish, but rivals at this price offer a lot more substance
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The HP Envy 100 looks stylish, but rivals at this price offer a lot more substance
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An excellent design, great speakers and plenty of performance, but MSI's GE620 is better value if performance is your top priority
A fantastic looking laptop, and it's great value, too
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It looks great and has solid performance, but we would expect the latest technology in a laptop that costs more than £1,000
It may look like a very smart netbook, but the dm1 is twice as fast and has good speakers; however its dim screen lets it down, and the atrocious touchpad means it misses out on an award.
This isn't a bad printer, but Canon's LBP6300dn is cheaper to buy, cheaper to run, faster and more upgradable.
This printer is slow, but it's cheap, with acceptable print quality and running costs
The 17in screen and high quality keyboard are tempting but there's no excuse for such poor performance or the unusable touchpad.