Plustek SmartOffice PS286 review
ScannersIts speed and scan quality are OK, but flimsy build quality and buggy software count against the PS286.
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Its speed and scan quality are OK, but flimsy build quality and buggy software count against the PS286.
An expensive niche product, but it works well enough.
A Blu-ray re-writer and surround-sound speakers make this a decent multimedia all-rounder, but the 21.5in display and slightly disappointing games performance take the shine off a little.
This isn't a bad printer, but Canon's LBP6300dn is cheaper to buy, cheaper to run, faster and more upgradable.
A well-rounded NAS with RAID support, easy configuration, solid performance and some useful extra features.
Foxconn has released a surprisingly cheap and effective LGA1155 motherboard, but we’d still rather pay a bit more for better performance.
We like the Sandyvore's monitor and performance, and both its Creative speakers and quiet fans are pleasing to the ears. We'd have preferred a Blu-ray drive, though.
An excellent NAS enclosure which is expensive for a single-disk NAS enclosure but the excellent performance is worth it
Fairly-priced and easy to use, but data recovery is not guaranteed.
Expensive for an N-lite router, but support for up to four wireless networks makes it worth considering.