Posts Tagged ‘rating=4’
Review: Canon Powershot SX210IS »
The Canon Powershot SX210IS is a nice mid-level device for those want a little extra from their camera without having to break the bank, says Adam Maguire. Canon's Powershot range has traditionally been the company's bridge between its consumer-level IXUS and professional-level EOS brands. The SX210IS sits at the lower end of this, taking ...Read On »
Review: Samsung Wave »
Samsung has been one of the most enthusiastic adopters of Google's Android operating system but the Wave sees the company run a phone on its own Bada software for the first time. So is it a strong competitor in an increasingly competitive space? In physical dimensions alone the Samsung Wave is an attractive and impressive phone. It houses a ...Read On »
HP OfficeJet Pro 8000 review »
The HP OfficeJet Pro 8000 is a great printer for any small office or home user but its lack of scanning abilities takes the shine off even if it does save on space. It is easy to assume that one printer is as good as the other when you are looking at them in the shop but the minor flaw that is apparent at first soon becomes a massive ...Read On »
Epson Stylus SX515W review »
The Epson Stylus SX515W printer gets the balance right in pitching itself as a fast and efficient home printer that can cater for easy photo and document printing. 3-in-1 printers - which combine printing, scanning and photocopying functionality in one device – are not exactly hard to come by nowadays, nor are they too expensive. For anyone ...Read On »
Canon Powershot A2100 IS review »
The Powershot A2100 IS attempts to bridge the gap between casual and professional photography and while it leans more towards the consumer end of the market, it does so with a lot of power. The Canon Powershot range in general aims to appeal to photographers who want something that bit more serious without the huge price-tag weighing it ...Read On »
Canon Selphy ES3 review »
Canon’s Selphy ES3 helps to make photo printing easy and relatively cheap, although it does not always run as smoothly as you would hope. With the digital camera now all but replacing its film-based alternative it is far too easy to allow pictures to go unprinted – perhaps worse it is often far too expensive to have them printed at ...Read On »
Microsoft Arc Mouse review »
Microsoft is not normally known for its beauty and style; its success has come from making computers more accessible, not more attractive. However as the computer becomes a part of the sitting room, people have begun to look for machines and software that was more aesthetically pleasing, comfortable and intuitive. Suddenly style is as ...Read On »
Samsung NC10 review »
Coming relatively late to the netbook party seems to have done Samsung the world of good with its polished but imperfect NC10. Samsung is usually associated more with flat-screen TVs and mobile phones than laptops but if the NC10 is anything to go by this should change in the near future. At first glance this entry to the netbook ...Read On »
Samsung Q45 Review »
The Samsung Q45 is not the cheapest portable business laptop on the market but the higher price tag is justified by the significant power housed within the machine’s small footprint. Rather than shed everything unnecessary in the laptop in the name of cost-cutting like some manufacturers have done, the Q45 appears to be Samsung’s ...Read On »







