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Jonathan Bray
Head of reviews at Expert Reviews, Jon has been testing and writing about products since before most of you were born (well, only if you were born after 1996). In that time he’s tested and reviewed hundreds of laptops, PCs, smartphones, vacuum cleaners, coffee machines, doorbells, cameras and more. He’s worked on websites since the early days of tech, writing game reviews for AOL and hardware reviews for PC Pro, Computer Buyer and other print publications. He’s also had work published in Trusted Reviews, Computing Which? and The Observer. And yet, even after so many years in the industry, there’s still nothing more he loves than getting to grips with a new product and putting it through its paces.
- OnePlus Watch review: The beauty is only skin deep The OnePlus Watch is almost impossibly beautiful for the money but it doesn’t do enough£149
- best buyLenovo IdeaPad Flex 5: One practical, versatile Chromebook Cheap, fast and well balanced, this 2-in-1 is the total Chromebook package£530
- recommendedApple AirTag: High-tech tracking for your precious things A little pricey, but Apple’s AirTags work brilliantly – you’ll never lose your keys again£29
- Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro laptops have AMOLED displays Samsung's latest Galaxy Book laptops are incredibly thin and light and come with a host of enticing features, including AMOLED displays
- recommendedFitbit Ace 3 review: The perfect way to get kids more active An effective and easy-to-use activity and sleep tracker for kids, but its main rival from Garmin has much better battery life£70
- Acer Chromebook 311 C733: Hardy but sluggish It's well made and robust, but the Acer Chromebook 311 C733 is slow and has a low-contrast screen£269
- recommendedDyson V11 Outsize: Dyson’s biggest cordless yet The Outsize model in Dyson’s V11 range lives up to its name with a bigger cleaning head and more space to hold dust and dirt£650
- best buyThe best-value multisport watch A brilliant all-rounder, delivering multisport tracking, GPS and all-day heart-rate tracking in a slim lightweight package£270
- Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde: A fan with a bit extra A quiet and capable all-in-one fan, heater and air purifier, but it’s hideously expensive£600
- The best photo-editing software to buy If you want to spruce up your snaps or graphic design projects, these software packages will get your images looking their very best
- recommendedSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus: A very, very good smartphone The Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus is the phone to buy if you can’t afford the expensive S20 Ultra£999
- recommendedDevolo Magic 1 WiFi: Perfect for the Wi-Fi-unfriendly home The most versatile powerline networking kit we've ever encountered – and it also packs a performance punch£127
- recommendedDell XPS 13 (late 2020, 11th gen): A steady improvement A solid showing from the Dell XPS 13 and Intel’s 11th gen silicon but hardly groundbreaking£1399
- recommendedLogitech Ergo K860 review: The ultimate ergonomic keyboard? A superb keyboard that’s comfortable to type on and might just fix your RSI – but it is a bit on the pricey side£110
- recommendedGigabyte Aero 15 OLED XC review: A technicolour dreamboat A top notch creative workstation with an incredible OLED display that can also game in 4K£2700