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2 days ago |
expertreviews.co.uk | Alun Taylor
To help us provide you with free impartial advice, we may earn a commission if you buy through links on our site. Learn more About as cheap as printers get Looks and build quality belie price Reasonable running costs USB-only connectivity Mediocre standard print quality It’s a standing joke that buying a new printer is often cheaper than buying new ink cartridges for an existing printer, but in the case of the Canon Pixma MG2551S, it’s quite literally true.
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3 days ago |
itpro.com | Alun Taylor
Geekom is another Chinese OEM carving out a name for itself in the Mini PC market. Unlike the mini PC boxes we've looked at recently from relative newcomers Acemagic and Beelink which are both entry level devices built around Intel's N150 processor the Geekom Mini IT13 2025 Edition, to give it its full title, runs on the altogether more potent Core i9-13900HK CPU. Naturally, that puts the new Geekom box into a different price category from its Twin Lake juniors.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Alun Taylor |Ellis Cochrane |Darien Graham-Smith |Britta O'Boyle
When Google launched the Chromebook Plus programme, there was a quantum leap in the quality of the design and build quality of the Chromebook breed. The Galaxy Chromebook Plus is the best of a very impressive bunch, with its slender part-metal body and 1.2kg weight. Samsung has opted for a simple and understated design that looks rather smart in the black and dark blue finish, which is the only option. It also does a good job of resisting greasy fingerprints.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Kulwinder Singh Rai |Simon Lewis |Alan Martin |Alun Taylor
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Alun Taylor |Chas Newkey-Burden |Silvana Franco |Emily Peck
It may not be as achingly desirable as the MacBook, but the Zenbook A14 holds most of the key ingredients and is great value for moneyThis article contains affiliate links. The products or services listed have been selected independently by journalists after hands-on testing or sourcing expert opinions. We may earn a commission when you click a link, buy a product or subscribe to a service.
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