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David Ludlow
David has been fascinated by technology since he first set eyes on the ZX Spectrum 48K. A fan of smartphones, tablets and home automation, he also specialises in home networking. David has worked in tech publishing for more than 20years, working on PCW, Computer Shopper and launching Expert Reviews in 2010.
- Pioneer S31 AV review Handles Blu-ray soundtracks magnificently, but music playback is disappointing for such an expensive system.£800
- best buyMonkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge review It's still the amazing game it's always been, but the new graphics and speech make Monkey Island 2 appeal to a new generation of gamers.£6.99
- Google Android 2.2 review It's not quite as polished as Apple's iOS, but Android is starting to build up a feature advantage. It's also not clear which devices will get the update - and when.
- best buyPakuma Choroka K3l review The zipped compartments and external pockets make this the most versatile and easiest to use Pakuma bag yet - if you've got a 15.6in laptop or smaller, this is the one to buy.£40
- Panasonic DMP-BDT300 review If you want a 3D TV, this is a great Blu-ray player to accompany it£400
- Panasonic Viera TX-P42V20B review It's an absolutely stunning TV, but Pansonic's own G20 series televisions have nearly identical image quality and are a fair bit cheaper.£1200
- best buySonos Play:5 review The S5 player looks fantastic and sounds brilliant. It's an excellent introduction to the Sonos service.£340
- ViewSonic VEB620 review It's got an excellent screen, but an annoying interface and problems dealing with some eBooks make it hard to recommend.£199
- Panasonic SC-BT230 review It's packed full of features and supports all of the latest sound and image standards, but the surround-sound is a little flat£450
- Toshiba Dynadock U10 review It works well, looks great and has tons of features, but it's quite expensive.£115
- Eclipse Eco A255R545 review The Eclipse Eco A255R545 is a decent PC, but it lacks upgrade potential and needs more memory.£423
- Mesh Matrix 250 Plus CS review The large, high-quality monitor makes this PC a tempting choice, but for the same amount of money you can buy a faster, better-specified computer.£400
- best buyAkasa All-In-One 2 review If you only want one front-panel device, this is the ultimate choice: it's a brilliant card reader and fan controller.£5.63
- Gigabyte Booktop M1022C review A hi-res screen and docking station make this a 10.1in netbook that's different to all of its competition, but battery life's disappointing£299