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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
- best buyNexus 5 review: Now Marshmallow flavoured The Nexus 5 is still a great phone for the money, if you can find one£299
- Iiyama GE2288HS-B1 review: A budget FreeSync monitor A budget gaming monitor that seems to have it all – but its FreeSync implementation is disappointing£114
- Russell Hobbs Breadmaker 18036 review A cheap and no-frills breadmaker, but the results are underwhelming£45
- Viewsonic XG2401 review Fantastic for games, but image artefacts in Windows applications make this a poor all-rounder£250
- recommendedIiyama XUB3490WQSU review: Ultra-wide 34in excellence The perfect screen for multitasking, if you can find it at the right price£564
- recommendedKenwood Bread Machine BM450 review A huge, programmable breadmaker, but its controls and recipes can be fiddly£129
- Kenwood Bread Maker BM260 review Excellent white but poor wholemeal loaves from this mid-price breadmaker£94
- recommendedRussell Hobbs Stainless Steel Breadmaker 22710 review Reasonable white loaves and tasty wholemeal from this good-value bread maker£79
- recommendedSage by Heston Blumenthal: The Custom Loaf review A huge and hugely versatile high-end bread maker£200
- best buyPanasonic SD-ZB2512 review - our Best Buy bread maker An expensive bread maker, but one that produces consistently excellent loaves£190
- BenQ XR3501 review - a huge 35in curved display Fantastic for games, less so for work, but the BenQ XR3501 is far too expensive£750
- AOC C3583FQ review - a curved 160Hz gaming monitor Excellent for games at super-high frame rates, but the AOC C3583FQ is compromised overall£550
- recommendedIiyama G-Master GB2888UHSU Gold Phoenix review You’ll need to work to get the best colour accuracy from Iiyama's GB2888UHSU, but 4K gaming doesn’t come much cheaper£300
- recommendedAsus ROG Swift PG27AQ review - G-Sync goes 4K The PG27AQ has a lovely design and G-Sync is as impressive as ever, but cheaper rivals have better image quality£660
- recommendedDell Inspiron Micro Desktop review - miniature excellence An inexpensive PC which is just about powerful enough for everyday tasks£199