Epson Stylus Photo 1400 review
This inkjet produces excellent A3 photo prints, but can it reproduce the same form with normal documents?

This inkjet produces excellent A3 photo prints, but can it reproduce the same form with normal documents?
As the price tag indicates, this semi-pro inkjet is no budget office accessory – but it’s a serious tool for the discerning photographer…
This four-ink laser number serves up super-fast printing of both photos and text – and has a few handy extras besides
This Tag Heuer features the neatest chronograph functions ever seen on an analogue watch. And, you never know, you might actually use them…
Logitech have become the name to watch in game steering wheels – but can this cut-price model live up to its predecessors?
This is the bargain-basement version of a big, fat AV receiver – designed to cut down the tangle of wires in your home, and work extra-well with Xbox 360
This is – unsurprisingly – the first joypad with a built-in fan that cools your hands as you play on your PC. It’s a decent enough joypad – but can it dry out hands moistened by online Halo?
Is it possible to ‘upscale’ games from a PS2, just as you can upscale DVD? Possible or not, Blaze is going to have a go anyway…
Rough sleeping has never been so high-tech. No tent required – this bag will keep you dry, no matter where you lay your head
LeggingsForget about hi-tech synthetics – it’s wool you want. Merino wool, the latest wonder fibre for outdoor base layers
The Jawbone is a Bluetooth headset with a kick-ass design, military connections and remarkable noise-terminating technology
Mac-heads aren’t exactly flush with TV tuner options, but Elgato’s eyetv promises to bring digital telly to your Apple. Is it a worthy investment?