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Epson Stylus Photo PX710W review
The multi-function, inkjet Epson Stylus Photo PX710W prints, copies, faxes and scans, looking nothing less than luscious all the time. Its output is generally superb, it's blisteringly fast and it's not particularly expensive either. You could do far, far worse than to buy this machine Read more
21 October 2009, 13:07 | Tags: Epson, Epson Stylus Photo PX710W, Ethernet, inkjet, control panel
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Epson Stylus SX610FW review
The Stylus SX610FW all-in-one printer with built-in fax and copier isn't the best choice for photo printouts, but its performance with text and business graphics is excellent, making it a solid option for those setting up a home office. Such users are also likely to be charmed by its Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking capability Read more
16 October 2009, 14:49 | Tags: Epson, Epson Stylus SX610FW, networking, Ethernet, inkjet
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Epson Stylus D120 review
Although multifunction devices seem to be all the rage these days, there's still room for low-cost single-function printers designed to do one thing well -- print. The Epson Stylus D120 falls into this category, delivering above average, durable prints and documents Read more
28 March 2008, 11:00 | Tags: Epson, Epson Stylus D120, inkjet, lasers, Printers
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Epson Stylus Photo R1900 review
Epson Stylus Photo R1900 printer brings new life to the faces on your prints. The UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 ink set improves skin tones and also does an excellent job on a wide range of colours. With its Radiance Technology, you'll get smooth prints that will also last a long time Read more
31 January 2008, 14:04 | Tags: Epson, Epson Stylus Photo R1900, DVDs, inkjet, Ethernet
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33 review
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33 is all screen, with no wasted space. It doesn't skimp on features, either, including the company's MegaOIS optical image stablisation system plus an 'intelligent auto' mode that does everything short of pressing the shutter for you. Now that's a camera with service Read more
5 October 2007, 14:22 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33, image stabilisation, noise reduction, face detection
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Olympus Stylus mju 780 review
A couple of nice touches help to elevate the retro-styled Olympus Stylus mju 780 above 7-megapixel, 64mm LCD mediocrity. It offers 5x optical zoom, unusual in a camera of this class, and mechanical image stabilisation to cope with it, plus it's weatherproof Read more
15 August 2007, 16:21 | Tags: Olympus, Olympus Stylus mju 780, SD cards, image stabilisation, compact camera
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Olympus mju 780: 5x zoom disco duck
The Olympus mju 780 is a 'weatherproof' blinged-out 7-megapixel compact digital camera with a wealth of shiny bits and a whacking great 5x optical zoom Read more
25 July 2007, 11:28 | Tags: Olympus, Olympus Stylus mju 780, optical zoom, weatherproof, LCD screen
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Epson Stylus Photo 1400 review
Epson's Stylus Photo 1400 is the latest model from the popular 13-inch dye-based range. It looks sleek and stylish and produces excellent colour prints of your photographs. There are also many paper size options and can also print onto CDs and DVDs Read more
6 February 2007, 00:00 | Tags: Epson, Epson Stylus Photo 1400, laser printer, card reader, DVDs
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Budget A4 colour printers
You can't walk into a computer hardware store without passing at least half a dozen printers emblazoned with a 'Sale!' sticker -- and that's just the budget options. Read our guide to choosing the ideal budget A4 colour printer and don't get stung in the long run! Read more
18 August 2006, 13:39 | Tags: Canon, Epson, HP, Canon Pixma iP6600D, Canon Pixma iP8500
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Canon Pixma iP6600D review
A large 89mm LCD screen, a built-in card reader, good photo output and duplex printing of up to 300 sheets between refills make the 9,600x2,400dpi iP6600D a solid fit for digital camera owners who prize versatility and convenience, but slow printing and poor text quality will limit its appeal Read more
22 March 2006, 16:30 | Tags: Canon, Canon Pixma iP6600D, colour balance, miniSD, LED

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