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Chris Finnamore
Chris has been writing about technology for over ten years. He split his time between ExpertReviews.co.uk and Computer Shopper magazine, while obsessing over Windows Phone, Linux and obscure remakes of old games, and trying to defend Windows 8 from its many detractors
- Chillblast Fusion Accelerate review A thoughtfully designed PC made to take full advantage of Windows 8£1049
- best buyPalicomp Alpha Blade review The Alpha Blade has it all, from storage to desktop and graphics performance£1000
- Google Play Books review A good start for Google, but the competition from Amazon, Apple and Kobo offer a more cohesive package
- best buyAMD A10-5800K review Improved 2D performance and some proper on-chip graphics power make this a mid-range processor to be reckoned with£99
- ASUS VG278HE review It's expensive, but this monitor's high refresh rate and great contrast make it perfect for gaming£395
- business buyAsus PA248Q review A feature-packed high-quality IPS monitor with some clever designer-focussed features£382
- recommendedLG Optimus 4X HD It’s strange to give a range-topping handset a Budget Buy award, but the powerful Optimus 4X HD is a real bargain on contract£455
- best buyNVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 review Not any quicker than the mid-range competition from AMD, but smaller and less power-hungry£179
- Asus P8Z77-V Premium review This Ivy Bridge motherboard has everything you’ll ever need, but it’s overkill unless you need Thunderbolt£250
- best buyPNY GeForce GTX 660 Ti review The stock GeForce 660 Ti has plenty of power and room for overclocking, too – it's an excellent enthusiast graphics card£240
- recommendedAMD Radeon HD 7750 (900MHz edition) review It may now be bigger and need external power, but AMD's tweaks to the HD 7750 make it a capable budget graphics card£80
- BENQ GW2250HM review Punchy colours and great contrast make this a fun monitor to use, but it's no good for image work£97
- Iiyama ProLite E2473HDS review A superb TN panel, but it's just pipped to the post by its IPS-equipped rivals£143
- recommendedOrcs Must Die! 2 review Some welcome tweaks and a co-op mode add some extra fun to our favourite orc-based shooter£12
- best buyAsus GeForce GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II TOP review The GeForce GTX 660 Ti is a triumph - but we’d go for the stock version over Asus' overclocked TOP£281