HP Photosmart D7160 review
A very easy to use printer complete with straight-from-your-iPod compatibility, but does its output make the grade?
A very easy to use printer complete with straight-from-your-iPod compatibility, but does its output make the grade?
As the price tag indicates, this semi-pro inkjet is no budget office accessory – but it’s a serious tool for the discerning photographer…
With its name alone promising a raging inferno of power, the Dragon caused quite a stir here at Stuff Towers. But will the youngest sibling in the Pavilion family puff out furious fire-breathing power, or will it prove as hot as an English summer?
The Touchsmart is an all-in-one Vista PC with a touch-sensitive screen – can it outshine its keyboard-and-mouse foes?
This HP lends 1024×768 pixels to a massive screen, setting itself up as a telly or DVD watching monitor
This iPAQ has a tradition-bashing square display, a full array of QWERTY keys, and included TomTom sat-nav software
The R817 packs in some clever tech including Adaptive Lighting, in-camera red-eye reduction and panorama previews
It has card slots and PictBridge for computer-free printing, a built-in colour LCD and 1.5GB internal storage.
The 8250 connects via card slots and PictBridge can print up to A4 and even onto special panoramic paper
The HP Pavilion dv8025 is a chunky lappie that powers away with a fast 2.2GHz processor and 2GB of nippy RAM
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