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Mike Jennings
Mike Jennings is a content manager at Stone Group Ltd, with a background in technology writing and marketing. His freelance journalism career spans PCs, laptops and peripherals, with a keen interest in gaming, consumer and business hardware.
- HP Z27u G3 review: Big on style, but the display is lacking A stylish and versatile office display that’s packed with features, although the image quality is merely mainstream£383
- Western Digital My Passport 2TB review Huge capacity, but not particularly fast at writing small files.£170
- Acer RT280K review: Unfulfilled promises 4K at this price seems attractive, but the quality is too compromised for this monitor to be worthwhile£360
- Acer Predator XN253Q review: A smooth operator Incredible speed, a 240Hz refresh rate and solid style make this 24.5in monitor ideal for esports£322
- AOC Agon AG322QC4 review: A monitor worth paying for Good image quality and a broad set of features make the AG322QC4 a well-balanced gaming monitor£400
- recommendedBenQ BL2780T review Solid colour and contrast quality alongside a keen price and good features – a worthy award winner£190
- Iiyama ProLite XUB249HSU-W1 review: A basic budget monitor The Iiyama might be cheap, but the lack of image quality highlights its budget status£153
- Dell SE2719H review: Budget cuts in all the wrong places Good looks and a low price, but Dell makes too many compromises on both features and quality£158
- recommendedAsus ROG Strix XG49VQ review This 49in curved display’s stunning design and equally striking colours make it a fine gaming choice£949
- recommendedPhilips Brilliance 329P9H review A modern screen that can double as a docking station and it offers excellent image quality where it matters£745
- recommendedDell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 review A stunning and versatile convertible that combines business features with a sleek design£1919
- Philips Brilliance 499P9H review: An outlandish monitor Immense size and resolution make for an interesting monitor, but its inconsistent design and performance cause problems£876
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti review: Don't buy it – yet Nvidia's fastest and most expensive consumer graphics card is finally here, but its flagship features don't currently do anything£1099
- recommendedMSI GS43VR Phantom Pro review Solid gaming pace in a lightweight package that’s far cheaper than the competition£1499
- Seagate Wireless Plus 1TB review Easy to use and versatile, but the lack of speed and high price disappoint£191