Computer Accessory Reviews
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HP Photosmart D7160
A very easy to use printer complete with straight-from-your-iPod compatibility, but does its output make the grade?
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Konica Minolta Magicolor 5550
Ever thought about opening an instant print shop? This Konica be the machine to power it…
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Buffalo Terastation
Monster memory plus a slick and idiot-proof interface makes for a seriously useful home network gadget
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Netgear RangeMax NEXT WNR854T
Still bimbling along on 802.11g wireless speeds? It’s time to take the slip road and turn onto the 802.11n super-highway with the RangeMax
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Mogo Mouse X54
Dowdy but hugely useful laptop mouse that you'll always have room to take with you
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Logitech MX Air
Can get enough of your Wiimote? Logitech’s gyroscopic mouse lets you do the same with your PC…
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Logitech diNovo Edge
It’s the most expensive and best-looking keyboard and mouse combo in peripheral town – but is the diNovo Edge the best?
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Epson Stylus Photo R360
A big screen makes this printer easy to use straight from the camera. But rival systems do a better job when it comes to the finished article
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Alesis 620 M1 monitors
Alesis’ stylish but affordable 100W monitor speakers are perfect for cleaning up your home podcasts, music and DIY movies
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Canon Pixma MP510
The Pixma juggles the jobs of being a scanner, printer and copier – and proves to be a multi-tasking maestro
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HP Photosmart Pro B9180
As the price tag indicates, this semi-pro inkjet is no budget office accessory – but it’s a serious tool for the discerning photographer…
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Sony DPP-FP55
This portable printer doesn't waste space with A4 output or built-in scanners; it's designed to spit out 6x4 photos, fast, and does so with aplomb
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Epson PictureMate 240
This Epson makes photo printing portable – and is quite a lot cleverer than it looks
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Canon Pixma iP5300
This four-ink laser number serves up super-fast printing of both photos and text – and has a few handy extras besides







