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Epson Stylus SX415 review
All-in-one printers Home office Printers

Despite its excellent photo printing and scanning, the SX415's mediocre text printing means it's not an ideal choice for most home users.

£100 inc VAT
Interead COOL-ER review
eReaders

It's lighter and more colourful than other eBook readers, but the COOL-ER is poorly made and clunky.

£189 inc VAT
Panasonic Viera TX-P42G10B review
PC monitors TVs

Fantastic image quality and the benefit of Freesat make this a great choice if you're after a 42in HD TV.

£790 inc VAT
LG Flatron M227WD-PZ review
PC monitors TVs

A decent TV and monitor at a reasonable price, but it's let down by poor speakers.

£190 inc VAT
Olympus Pen E-P1 with 14-42mm lens review
Cameras DSLRs

Could have been great, but at this price we wouldn't be prepared to live with its weaknesses.

£687 inc VAT
Fujifilm FinePix Z33 WP review
Cameras Compact cameras

Inside it's just a basic compact camera, but it's cheaper than other waterproof cameras, and good enough for casual photography.

£150 inc VAT
Gigabyte P55M-UD4 review
Motherboards PCs

This first Intel P55 Express board to catch our eye is cheaper than many competitors, but is still pricy compared with Phenom II-based PCs.

£116 inc VAT
Intel Core i5-750
CPUs PCs

If you want to build a powerful PC, the Core i5-750 provides great value, despite the high cost of compatible motherboards.

£144 inc VAT (estimated)
Sumvision Cyclone Micro review
Media streamers

This media-player only plays standard-definition video, but it's cheap and incredibly compact.

£26 inc VAT
Philips BDP7300 review
Technology

This great Blu-ray player has everything you'll need. It's a pleasure to use and provides excellent DVD upscaling, too.

£227 inc VAT