Fujifilm Digital Imaging Service review
Cameras SoftwareThe Fujifilm Digital Imaging Service member we tested provided better value than most high street shops, but prices vary from branch to branch.
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The Fujifilm Digital Imaging Service member we tested provided better value than most high street shops, but prices vary from branch to branch.
A decent budget monitor, but despite offering fine control of image quality, the dull CCFL backlight and poor contrast detract
Some interesting new features but there’s not quite enough here to justify the price
The hardware's promising, but there are simply too many niggles to make this tablet worth buying.
The NF210 is a great-looking netbook, but the dual-core processor doesn’t bring a noticeable performance increase in day-to-day use.
This compact inkjet produces truly great photos, but it lacks a scanner, card reader or network interface. We expect more at this price.
It supports tons of file formats and has access to hundreds of online services, making the best media streamer we've seen.
The new version of the GoGear Muse is a decent enough player, but its touchscreen is pointless
A well-built, powerful and portable laptop. It's a little heavier than we'd like, but battery life is good
The smart design and touchscreen aren’t enough to make up for poor image quality.