Tuesday 4 June 2013

Online streaming vs. DVDs & TV

I thought that now would be a good time to enter the debate over online streaming services, such as Netflix and Lovefilm versus a good old-fashioned TV show or DVD.

Just last week had the much anticipated premiere of the Arrested Development reboot on Netflix, granted it was a bit of a flop, but the point is that online streamers are focusing on commissioning their own exclusive content.

In March last year, The Daily Mail reported that online streaming subscriptions in the US would surpass physical videos.  Do you think that could ever happen here in the UK, or are we too set in our own ways to take the leap?

Will our rubbish broadband speeds prevent us from ever truly enjoying online movies? After all, the buffering screen has to be one of the most irritating things created by the internet.

So, with all that in mind, I’m going to take a look at the best way for you to watch films and TV shows right now.

Price


Netflix: Online streaming is £5.99 per month – one single flat fee.

Lovefilm: It’s £4.99 per month for online streaming, but Lovefilm’s packages are more complicated than that as they also offer DVD, Blu-ray and video games rental. The price increases depending on how many discs you want at once, it’s £7.99 for one up to £13.27 for three.

DVDs & TV: The first cost associated with live television broadcasting is your TV licence, which is £145.50 for the year (or £12.13 a month). If you want to watch DVDs, you’re looking at paying a few quid for each. However, you can keep costs down by taking advantage of discount vouchers for Zavvi, HMV and Play.com.

Content


Netflix: As I’ve already mentioned, Netflix has the exclusive rights to the new series of Arrested Development. There had been a lot of hype about the reboot, but it fell a little flat when it finally premiered. However, other original content commissioned by Netflix includes House of Cards, Lilyhammer and Hemlock Grove.

Lovefilm: Although it has a couple of TV shows, they’re not quite as polished as though found on Netflix. The most popular is probably Alpha House, a political satire, but others include Betas and Zombieland (not the movie, the original TV pilot).

DVDs & TV: Obviously, you can get your hands on every single movie under the sun on DVD if you look hard enough. This is a task made a little easier by Play.com shopping vouchers as they’re available from just £3.99. Live broadcasting television also means you’ll be able to watch the soaps and dramas offered by the BBC and ITV.


Devices


Lovefilm: you are able to watch Lovefilm on many devices, including the iPad, Xbox 360, PS3, Sony Home Cinema system, Onyx Digital Stream, Kindle Fire HD, Blue-ray players, Wii and internet-enabled/smart TVs.

Netflix: if you have a Wi-Fi enabled device, you will probably be able to access Netflix, as it’s available on Xbox 360, Wii, Apple TV, PS3, iPad/iPhone, Kindle Fire HD, all Android-based smartphones and tables, Blu-ray players, smart TVs and certain streaming players.

DVDs & TV: you can watch your own DVDs and live broadcasts on any TV, provided you have a DVD player. However, if you want to watch catch-up TV on BBC iPlayer, you’ll need either a video games console, such as Xbox, PS3 or Wii, computer or smartphone.

If you want to try out Netflix or Lovefilm, you can get a one month free trial for either, but don’t forget to cancel after 30 days or you’ll be charged for the next month’s subscription.

Get your DVDs for less by taking advantages of free UK coupons, such as 5% off all DVD orders at The Hive Store or up to 70% off at Amazon.

Thursday 30 May 2013

What is the Xbox One?

The Xbox One was revealed by Microsoft in true style last week. It’s a shame that it didn’t receive the respect it probably deserves, but the 140-character Twitter backlash was quite amusing. If you haven’t heard, the Xbox One is the successor to the Xbox 360. However, Microsoft has taken a step away from the focus on gaming and revealed its next-generation console as more of an entertainment hub.



Whilst this move has been expected for a long time, well ever since Sony introduced DVDs to the PlayStation 2, its Microsoft’s relentless talk about entertainment that has frustrated fans. There are all sorts of parodies flying around on the internet, but when it’s finally revealed it will be a force to be reckoned with.

The idea behind the Xbox One is that you won’t need anything else for anything. Video game consoles are being threatened by tablets and smartphones as casual gamers can now access cheap thrills in seconds, without having to spend hundreds of pounds on a separate console and £40 plus on a game.

This box, will allow you to play games, but also watch TV, video call, access the internet and so on. It will be a complete entertainment hub. One console for everything, hence the name. I’m pretty sure that despite the complaints from gamers, the Xbox One will go on to be one of the biggest hits of the decade. That is unless the PlayStation 4 is able to compete.

So, what will you be expected to pay for such a luxury? Well, Amazon has just listed the Xbox One for a whopping £599.99. Whether that price will be beaten elsewhere, we’ll have to wait and see.

If you don’t think you can afford to splash out on the Xbox One just yet, don’t worry, as I’ve got loads of awesome voucher codes that will mean you can continue gaming on your current console for less.

Spend over £40 on video games – not hard to do on new releases these days – and you’ll bag £4 off games or get 10% off pre-orders with Zavvi UK coupon codes.

Take a look at GAME to find selected titles with up to 85% discounts – you’ll have to utilise GAME shopping vouchers to get this huge saving.

Get £1 off when you spend £10 on full-priced items with discount vouchers for The Game Collection.

Perhaps you can’t wait until the Xbox One reduces in price, so it’s time to get your thinking cap on. You could start by raising money using your existing consoles. You could get up to £40 for your PSP with Gadgets 4 Everyone discount vouchers.

Tuesday 21 May 2013

Microsoft Surface 2: Can it compete?


It has been revealed that Microsoft is planning to up it’s game in the tablet domain. The original Surface RT tablet was launched in October last year and hasn’t quite lived up to expectation. In fact, it’s been something of a flop. However, the follow up, the Surface Pro has been more promising.





The main reason for the lack of sales doesn’t seem to be the software or the tablet itself, but the intense competition. Microsoft entered the tablet market later than its main rivals, Apple, Samsung and Google. The iPad, Nexus and Galaxy Tab have all proven to be big hitters and a favourite with consumers.




Now, Microsoft is reportedly planning on showing who’s boss with a successor to the Surface Pro. It’s thought that the tablet, or possibly two tablets (both a 7-inch and 9-inch are rumoured), will be revealed at the Build Developer Conference early next week.





So, it’s thought that the Surface Pro 2 and Surface Mini will both run on the latest version of Windows OS and be powered by Intel processors. This all sounds positive, but is it enough to compete with the likes of Apple, which is releasing an iPad Mini 2 in the near future.





Wednesday 8 May 2013

Top 5 Budget Tablets


Right, so Bill Gates thinks that iPad and Android tablet users are “frustrated” because they can't type. Do you often sit on your snazzy new tablet wishing you could create a Word document? I know I don't and I'm a traditional PC user.

To be honest, I like the fact that my computer and tablet are different. I associate my Windows PC with work, but my tablet and smartphone are leisure items. What about you?

Is it time for Bill Gates to admit that [Google] Android and Apple have actually done something that Windows can't? When you think that the Surface RT and Pro account for just 2 million of the  250m tablets sold in the past three years, you have to wonder whether Microsoft has had it's day.

As you probably know, I'm something of a bargain hunter, so I scoff in the face of the iPad and Galaxy Tab. I'm far more interested in the tablets I can get for less than a month's wages.

Here are my top 5 budget tablets and the deals that can help cut the cost even further.

Kindle Fire

If you're a heavy Amazon user, the Kindle Fire is a great buy as it's very content-orientated and has a custom version of the Play Store. With built-in Wi-Fi, 8GB onboard storage and 9 hours of battery life, it's the perfect tablet for any book worm.





Dell XPS 10

Ok, so it would be wrong not to have a single Windows tablet on the list. The only one that I think cuts the mustard is this XPS 10 by Dell. It has flexible docking functionality, so it can be used more like a laptop as a well as tablet. There's a few different versions, some come complete with keyboard and dock, whereas others standalone.

Use Dell Business free discount vouchers to get this Windows RT Dell XPS 10 for less than £300.





BlackBerry PlayBook

Although not quite as popular as it's Android rivals, the BlackBerry PlayBook has proven itself to be a decent budget tablet. It sports the BlackBerry OS and an ARM Cortex A9 processor. Unfortunately, apps are limited as you'll be buying from the BlackBerry AppWorld. You can bag this one for just £129 at Currys.





Prestigio MultiPad 7” Pro

Thanks to the Prestigio Multi 7”, it's possible to get a great slate for less than £100. This one may not have all the mod cons you'd expect on a top of the range pad, but it has 4GB internal memory, micro USB port, mini HDMI socket and access to the full Google Play Store.




Google Nexus 7

This tablet has got to be my favourite budget tablet by a long way. It has everything you could need, including the latest version of Android and a beautifully sharp screen. It's lightweight, has a front-facing camera for video calls, a super-fast quad-core processor and come with all the usual connectivity options. The 16GB model is just £189, but for an extra tenner you can double the storage and benefit from 32GB memory.



Thursday 2 May 2013

Top TVs for less than £500


Have you seen the latest in televisions? It's the stunning LG 55EA9800 that we originally saw at the Consumer Electronics Show back in January.


LG has revealed that the curved TV is up for pre-order in Korea for KRW 15 million. Wait for it... that's a staggering £8,800. Will it come to the UK? Well, who knows, only time will tell, but if you do want to get your hands on this 55-inch curbed OLED TV, you'll need to raid more than the piggy bank.

If you are in the market for a new television, but you're sadly not on a footballer's wage, you'll be pleased to hear that you can still bag some top tech. By taking advantage of discount vouchers and coupons available online, you'll soon have a brand-spanking new TV (and possibly even change) for £500!

You may be pleasantly surprised at just how much tech you can buy for £500. Most will be smart TVs and integrated Freeview, but you could even bag yourself a 3D TV (if you want to go there).

Here are my top picks for TVs for less than a monkey.

5. LG 32LK450

It's LG again. This 32 inch, full HD TV is a great price, particularly as at less than £300 we wouldn't expect anything above the standard 'HD ready'. There isn't any smart TV functionality, but there are other features worth mentioning, including 3 HMDI ports and USB connectivity.





4. Finlux 32F8030-T

Ok, so Finlux might not be one of the most recognisable brands. It's definitely not an LG or Samsung, but this model is still a good choice for the price. It's a 32 inch TV with full HD resolution, built-in Freeview, USB connectivity and online services – including BBC iPlayer.






3. Samsung UE40D5520

This Samsung smart TV is an incredible buy for less than £500. The screen is out of this world, not only is it twice the resolution of standard HD, but the colour is amazing too.







2. Panasonic Viera TXP50X50B

If you were hoping for a TV that makes a statement, take a look at this 50 inch screen from Panasonic. Given it's high specification it has been awarded five stars from What Hi-Fi? It's not quite as thin and glossy as many of the other TVs in this price range, but we'll let that fly considering the incredible picture quality.





1. Samsung ES5500

For me Samsung is the top dog here. It's around the £500 mark so you'll need to shop around a little and take advantage of the codes available to make sure you don't spend more than necessary. This 40 inch TV has a super sleek designs and the Samsung Smart Hub, which is definitely the best web user interface.



Wednesday 24 April 2013

Does printer ink really cost more than champagne?


Yes. I hate to break it to you folks, but those little plastic cartridges that you are constantly replacing do cost more than champagne. In fact, they cost more money than lots of luxury items, including Smirnoff Vodka, Dom Perignon, Petrol and even Chanel No. 5.


How often do you go to use your printer, only to be greeted by an 'ink running low' reminder and  little twinkling lights? If you're anything like me (and I don't actually print that much stuff off these days), you'll be fed up of shelling out for printer ink.

This rather awesome infographic (at the bottom of the post) proves just how expensive printer ink is. When we print reams and reams of paper in the office or at home, we don't think just how much money we could be wasting.

Would you buy an expensive bottle of fizz and pour it all down the drain? I didn't think so. So, why do we not do more to prevent using so much printer ink?

Many of us spend hours searching on the internet for ways to save money, whether it's knocking a few quid off our annual energy bills or finding a cheaper car insurance quote. Yet, when it comes to one of the most expensive liquids we buy, we don't bat an eyelid?

The average UK household spends around £200 on printer ink cartridges. Whoa. I'll give you a minute to absorb that information and put it into perspective.

We could very well be splashing out more cash on ink than other household bills, including our road tax and TV licence!


So, now we know just how much we might be spending on printer ink, is there a reason why it's so expensive? Well, yes there is. This type of ink and the cartridge costs a small fortune to manufacture, so it's very difficult to pass it on to the consumer at a cheap price.

However, the prices we regularly see in the shops and on the web are most definitely inflated. If you're already outraged, you might want to stop read now.

The cost of ink cartridges has also soared over the past ten years, partly because the amount of ink inside the cartridges has reduced. HP's most popular ink cartridge in 2004 was the HP45, which contained 42mls and cost around twenty quid. These days, we're paying £13 for just 5ml of ink from the current best seller.

How does that 650% price increase sound? Painful, I'm sure.

Next time your computer starts reminding you that you're printer is out of ink, see if you could cut the cost with discount vouchers for Cartridge People and other retailers.


Thursday 18 April 2013

Is Kindle still king of the e-readers?

As a bit of tech queen, I’m all up for embracing developments in technology. However, one thing I refuse to do is start reading on my smartphone. I’ll probably have to eat my words in a couple of years, but I just don’t want to.




When I’m reading I like to go into my own world, some place far away from the constant buzz of Facebook updates and calls. So, why on earth would I want to read a book on my phone? Yes, I know I can turn it on silent, but the temptation of checking emails is still staring me right in the face.

So, with that in mind, I’m putting up a fight for the eReader. As such, I was quite interested in knowing more about Kobo’s latest attack on the Kindle.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite




The Kindle Paperwhite was unveiled last year, the first device to offer readers an illuminated paper-like display. That was a fair few months ago now and actually around the same time as the launch of the Kobo Glo, which didn’t put up much of a fight.

Having had to argue with my other half over leaving a reading light on, I personally thought the introduction of a back light was a little too late. However, the idea excited me. No more hiding under bed covers with a torch!

Kindle has managed to dominate the e-reader market for many years and has fought off challenges from the likes of Kobo. However, even I’m not convinced that it can compete with the new Kobo Aura HD, the self-proclaimed ‘Porsche of eReaders’.

Kobo Aura HD
If you’re in the market for a new eReader and are thinking about giving Kobo a chance, take a look at this comparison between the Aura HD and the Kindle Paperwhite.




Design

The Aura HD weighs in at 240g and measures 11.7mm thick, so it’s nowhere near as light and slimline as the Paperwhite (213g, 9.1mm), but does that matter? Well, both use the touchscreen as the main means of navigation, but Kindle pinches it for me.

Screen & Light

Seeing as both of these eReaders have illuminated backlights, this is an important part of the review. Kobo has given the Aura HD a 6.8 inch Pearl E-ink touchscreen, with 1440x1080 resolution, 265 dpi and ClarityScreen+. Whereas, despite Kindle improving over previous versions, it just can’t compete with the Aura HD this time.

Other Features

Of course, with tech advancing, these eReaders aren’t just about reading books. There are several other features available on both.

The Aura HD includes the ability to track reading statistics and highlight passages with Reading Life (all of which can be shared on Facebook). There’s also a couple of games, Chess and Sudoku, if you fancy a break. The Kindle has a few more gizmos to keep me busy; WhisperSync on Voice, which allows me to listen to an audiobook as well, Time to Read and X-Ray.

So, while they both have different features, they’re equally as good as one another.

Battery & Storage 

When the Paperwhite was released, Amazon claimed that it could stay charged for up to two months, so Kobo matched it. In terms of storage, the Kindle has 2GB internal storage, but offers free storage over Amazon Cloud. The Kobo Aura HD has boosted on board memory at 4GB and expandable memory of up to 32GB.

Again, this is too close to call so a draw it is.

Books

I’m sorry Kobo lovers, but Amazon wipes the floor of Kobo in this area. The Kindle Store has 1.5 million books, with 300,000 of them exclusive to Kindle. There is also the ability to borrow books for absolutely nothing if you sign up to Amazon Prime. The Kobo does have access to around 3 million books, but they’re just not as good.




Price

It’s a bargain basement £109 for the Wi-Fi model of the Kindle Paperwhite and £169 for 3G, whereas the Kobo Aura HD retails at £139.99 (don’t forget there’s no 3G option).

Thursday 11 April 2013

Is Windows 8 To Blame For Falling PC Sales?


Remember the good old days when PCs were king? That was before we had a smartphone in our pocket and tablet in our bag. Well, it seems that traditional computers are on their way out as first quarter shipments are down by 14%, according to research firm, IDC.



Perhaps now is the perfect time to buy? See if you could get a bargain with Debenhams Plus discount vouchers – up to 30% off selected laptops!

Although the PC market has been on the decline – for obvious reasons – this represents the biggest fall in over twenty years of records. It also marked a serious problem for HP, which saw a drop of 24%.

What more, the unprecedented fall is being (at least partially) blamed on Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 8. Microsoft hasn't been having the best of times recently and this latest blow could see the end of the desktop computer.

So, do we actually have anything to worry about or is the latest dip sales being completely over-hyped? Well, to give you an idea, Samsung alone sold around 70 million smartphones during the first quarter of the year, whereas a total of 76 million PCs were sold in the same period.



If you'd rather access your files on the go, you might want to upgrade your smartphone to the latest model. Use Vodafone free UK coupons to get three months half price on all 24 month contracts, excluding iPhone 5.

The growth of tablets, smartphones and other mobile devices is largely to blame for the decline of the PC market, so why the shift to Windows 8?

We know that the Windows 8 tablets, particularly Surface, haven't been selling well, but Microsoft is yet to release any concrete figures. The OS was designed to give PCs a boost, but with an emphasis on mobility, rather than traditional computing, it seems to have gone the other way.

In fact, even after its release, many businesses chose to install Windows 7, rather than the latest OS. A troubling sign for anyone, surely? Microsoft should really have seen it coming though... who wants to use a PC without a Start menu?



If you're looking for the perfect business computer, check out Dell Business free online vouchers as you could save 10% when you spend over £700 on a performance laptop.

So, although it's rather harsh to blame the entire downfall on Windows 8, it definitely hasn't helped.

Thursday 4 April 2013

Will Ouya Mean The End Of The Xbox?

You’ve heard of Nintendo Wii, the Xbox and PlayStation… but now there’s a new guy in town. The big three have dominated the market for quite some time, but the Ouya is a new and, more importantly, cheap games console running on the Android operating system.


Gamers and tech fans have been eagerly awaiting its release since raising millions of pounds on Kickstarter – thrashing the original $950,000 target.

Features
The Ouya will feature a Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor, 8GB internal storage, 1GB RAM and will also have various connectivity options, including WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI and USB.

Do you think that the £99 Ouya could knock the Xbox and other game giants off the top spot? Would you consider buying one?

Where to get one
If you've only just heard about the revolutionary Ouya and weren't one of the original backers on the Kickstarter, you'll be pleased to hear that the console will be shipped to retailers in the UK, including Amazon and GAME from the first week of June.

Benefits
  • Try before you buy on games
  • Cheap hardware (console & controllers)
  • Great for developers
  • Over 100 titles available upon launch, including Final Fantasy III and Pinball Arcade
  • Recognisable UI (Android 4.0)

Have I converted you to a new way of gaming? If so, you could get up to £40 when trading in your PSP and even get a £5 bonus with Gadgets 4 Everyone coupon codes.

If you aren’t sold by the Ouya and would still prefer to stick to the games you know and love, how could you cut the cost? Well, free money off vouchers would be a good place to start.

You can save up to 85% off selected games using GAME voucher codes UK or by taking advantage of 50% off selected Xbox products with free UK coupons for Microsoft.

Don't see anything you like there, you could always get £1 off when you spend £10 with Game Collection online coupons UK.

The Ouya is a completely new way to game. If you like what you see on your phone, but wish it could work on the big screen, it's probably perfect for you. However, I doubt we will see the immense graphics of the Xbox or PlayStation any time soon.

Monday 25 March 2013

How To Build Your Own Website

The internet has become the number one resource for just about everybody, so it’s an absolutely essential piece of kit for any business owner these days. Getting online doesn’t have to cost a fortune, especially when you take advantage of discount voucher codes.

Long gone are the days of spending hundreds or thousands of pounds on a professionally built website. Here’s my guide to getting your business online quickly, easily, but most importantly, cheaply.

1. Domain name
The domain name is the website address, for example, myfavouritevouchercodes.co.uk. Ideally, you want to use your business name or some keywords related to it, for your domain name, but you might have to try a few alternatives as what you want might not be available.

Keep the following things in mind when you’re registering your domain:
  • Make sure it’s easy to remember
  • Purchase both .co.uk and .com so that potential customers can find you easily
  • If your business name has a common misspelling, make sure you buy that one too.


2. Web hosting
Once you have a domain name you will need somewhere for your website to live. A business website is like a shop window, so if choosing a domain is the equivalent of choosing a business name then signing up to a webhost is the same as renting a shop in the real world.

Some website builders, such as Moonfruit and 1and1, offer complete packages for convenience, so you don’t have to worry about purchasing a domain independently or finding a suitable web host.


3. Design
There are loads of website builders around these days, so even the biggest technophobes can get online. These editors are referred to as WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) as you simply point and click. You don’t need any coding or design experience to create one of these websites, it’s as easy as editing a text document or image.


4. Finding your business on Google
Once your site is ready, you need to think about how your potential customers will find it. Think about how you would start if you were looking for a particular service – probably a search engine.

Your first job then is to make sure that they know you exist, by submitting your URL to Google and Bing, or any other search engines.

There are other ways to advertise too, things like Facebook and Twitter are fast-becoming one of the preferred ways for customers to get in touch. By increasing your online presence, more people will be able to find you and buy from you.

If you don’t have a suitable equipment to start building your own website, check out our laptop and computer voucher codes for great money-saving deals and start taking the steps to getting your business online.

Thursday 21 March 2013

Galaxy S4 Disappoints – Top Alternatives & Voucher Codes


The Samsung Galaxy S4 was revealed last week to a blaze fanfare and hype, but now the dust has settled the cracks are beginning to show.

 This latest model was supposed to be the best attempt at an iPhone-killer, but seems to be no more than the Galaxy S3 with the added bonus of being able to scroll through emails with your eyes.

Despite the negativity now surrounding Samsung’s latest offering, Carphone Warehouse has claimed that the pre-orders are “off the charts”.  


If you thought that the S4 was a disappointment or think your cash could be better spent elsewhere, take a look at these top alternatives and the voucher codes that could help you make some big savings.

iPhone 5
The most obvious challenger to Samsung is Apple’s iPhone. Although it is expected that a new model will be revealed in the near future, the iPhone 5 is still big enough to compete. The S4 beats the iPhone in terms of features, but the rest is up for grabs, particularly the software, with iOS being a firm favourite with Apple fans.






It might be a surprise to see a Sony handset in this list of Galaxy S4 competitors, but this snazzy new (and waterproof!) smartphone is a real competitor. With a 5 inch display, quad-core 1.5GHz processor, 2GB RAM, 13 megapixel camera and Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, it’s one of the most underrated smartphones currently available.





HTC One
Since the early success of the Desire, HTC has struggled to make the same inroads into the smartphone industry as Samsung. However, one of its new releases, the HTC One has received praise from even its harshest critics, particularly for its all-metal construction, 1080p resolution and substantial internal storage.



Samsung Galaxy S3
There is a concern that the Galaxy S4’s predecessor, the S3 could get left behind in all the hype over Samsung’s latest release, but it’s still a decent phone. In fact, it could still blow away most of its competitors. So, what the difference? Well, it’s slightly smaller, faster and has a couple of snazzy features, but if cost-cutting is your priority, the S3 is the best bet.



Thursday 14 March 2013

Top Budget Cameras Under £100


Cameras are expensive. Even just a small digital compact can set you back a few hundred quid. So, if you’ve got £100 to spend on a camera, you’re probably not very optimistic. However, with some serious bargain hunting and taking advantage of tech voucher codes, you can get a decent snapper.

Do you fancy getting snap happy underwater? Maybe you want to take photos while snorkelling on holiday or capture those precious moments of your newborn swimming for the first time. Well, with the EasyShare Sport, you don’t just get a cheap £50 camera, but a 12 megapixel, water resistant point-and-shoot.

You might even be able to save more cash with a Jessops discount voucher code, as you can currently bag up to 50% off DSLR cameras.

For pint-sized camera with whopping great big features, check out this Coolpix. You’ll get all sorts of unexpected surprises, including optical zoom, wide angle lens, High ISO, vibration reduction and subject tracking autofocus.


It’s not very often that you hear the name Carl Zeiss and ‘less than £100’ in the same sentence, but this Sony camera manages to do just that. It’s perfect for panorama shots and high quality photos.

If you’re close to hitting that £100 budget, take advantage of Maplin free shopping codes to get free delivery.

For something incredibly simple to use but with the ability of producing top drawer photographs, try the PowerShot. With features such as face detection and light balance adjustment, it’s a real bargain at around £50-60.



Let’s be honest, it’s not always about the tech when it comes to a camera, the looks can play a part too. This retro style camera is super-cool and at around £85 a real bargain. For that price, you’ll also get HD-quality videos and a smile detector.




Once you’ve pocketed a camera for less than £100, you’ll need to think about turning those digital snaps into glossy pics for the photo album. Don’t spend a fortune as you can the first 50 prints free with Snapfish UK coupon codes.

If you’re struggling with the tight budget and fancy splashing out a bit more cash on your next camera, take advantage of Electrical Discount online vouchers – you’ll save £5 when you spend £200-300.

Thursday 7 March 2013

Voucher Codes For Cheap iPhone



Whether you like it or not, tech is a part of everyday life, from switching off your alarm in the morning to checking your emails before going to bed. For some this is where tech ends, it’s a necessity. For others, like me, you simply can’t get enough of it.

Unfortunately, getting your hands on the latest tech can be pretty expensive. This is one of the reasons I’ve started up this blog - to track down the top tech voucher codes and help you get the best swag for less.

First off, I’m going to take a look at one piece of tech that nearly everyone has… a mobile phone.

Let’s start with the iPhone. It’s always essential to get a good price for anything bearing the Apple logo as within 6 months you’ll be out of date. I don’t know about you, but I can’t afford to shell out hundreds of pounds on the latest iPhone every year or two.

Fortunately, I’ve managed to hunt down a few mobile phone voucher codes that will help you get the holy grail of smartphones for less.

Get a free iPhone 5 when you take out a £33 per month contract with One Stop Phone Shopvoucher codes.

If you’d rather keep costs down by opting for the iPhone 4S – I mean how different is it really? – then check out Sweatband voucher codes.

Not everyone is an Apple fan. Me included if I’m honest, but I won’t get too wrapped up in the Apple vs. Rest Of The World debate just yet.

The AndroidOS has really taken off in the past couple of years, with smartphones available for less than £100.

Asda MobilePhone voucher codes are great if you’re on a tight budget, but still want to be able to crack the next level of Angry Birds. You can get the Samsung Galaxy Ace from £21 per month or the Galaxy Mini 2 for just £20 a month – bargain!


It doesn’t matter whether you are searching for the latest models topping trends on Twitter or something practical, you can save cash by buying with mobile phone voucher codes.

Keep up to date with my new blog if you’re interested in getting state of the art gizmos and gadgets without breaking the bank.