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Dell V305w All In One

The Dell V305w is an inexpensive all-in-one printer that also connects wirelessly to your home network. However, the output quality needs significant improvement, and the cost to maintain the printer is much higher than the industry standard.

Samsung CLX-3160FN

The Samsung CLX-3160FN isn't the best or fastest multifunction printer, but it offers a good value for small offices and work groups with basic needs.

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Reviews

  • Samsung CLP-300

    Less than stellar print quality and glacial colour printing mar this otherwise admirable stab at shrinking the colour laser printer and making them more user friendly.

  • Samsung LA40F7

    The LA40F7 is a nice complement to Samsung's first Australian Blu-ray player, the BD-P1000. Despite some issues with blacks, it shines with the right HD content and will be a future-proofed investment as more next-generation video comes on the market.

  • Samsung D900 (Ultra Edition 12.9)

    Samsung's D900 proves that it's entirely possible to take an existing phone design and put it on a serious slimming diet. Read our Australian review.

  • Nokia N80

    This feature-packed 3G phone with a 3-megapixel camera mostly excels, but is held back slightly by a maddening navigation key and short battery life.

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