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Nathan Spendelow
Deputy editor at Expert Reviews, Nathan joined the website back in 2016. Kicking off his journalism career as a laptop reviewer, he swiftly became Expert Reviews' smartphone expert, testing and reviewing hundreds of handsets over the years. Nathan is an NCTJ-accredited journalist and regularly attends key industry events and product launches around the world, including the MWC and IFA trade shows.
- recommendedGoPro Hero4 Session review: Ousted by the Hero 5 Session? The GoPro Hero 4 Session has been knocked off the top spot by the Hero 5, but is still a great action camera£160
- HTC Vive gets permanent price drop Room-scale VR is an experience like no other, and the HTC Vive is made even better at just £400£760
- HTC Vive Pro costs £799 HTC launched a new VR headset at CES 2018, but what makes the Vive Pro so special?
- Lenovo Yoga 730: The Alexa-powered 2-in-1 laptop Lenovo’s latest hybrid laptop brings Alexa to the Yoga platform - but can it topple Microsoft’s Surface Book 2?
- Asus ZenFone 5Z: The Android phone that's top notch Asus boosts its smartphone lineup at MWC 2018 with the ZenFone 5Z, and it has an iPhone X-like notch£500
- Nokia 1: The phone that wants to be your first smartphone At MWC 2018, Nokia launched the Nokia 1, a dirt-cheap smartphone running a new low-powered version of Android
- best buyOnePlus 5 review: Gone, but not forgotten The OnePlus 5 cements itself as the best “flagship killer” you can buy, but the OnePlus 5T launch is looming£449
- Best of MWC 2018: The best award winners MWC 2018 is over, and we’ve selected the best product announcements from this year’s show
- best buyDell XPS 13 (2016) review: Refined perfection This next-gen improvement sees the Dell XPS 13 move from a tantalising purchase to an essential one£1329
- 5 of the best Amazon Fire TV Stick apps Find out the best Amazon Fire TV Stick apps, bringing you the best music, video and entertainment
- Xbox One X or PS4 Pro: Which should you buy? Sony's PS4 Pro has a tough challenger to fight off in the shape of Microsoft's Xbox One X, but which is best?
- EE Hawk review: A budget Android phone that fails to impress The EE Hawk is a welcome change of pace from four-figured smartphone flagships, but is far from budget perfection£150
- recommendedLenovo Yoga Book review: Is this the future of laptops? With its virtual HALO keyboard and ingenious writing surface, Lenovo’s Yoga Book paves the way for the next generation of ultraportables£450
- Xbox One X review: Microsoft's 4K console is a beast A great console, but it's expensive – the Xbox One X has heaps of potential£450
- BlackBerry Motion review: Bittersweet emotion After the Keyone failed to impress, can the all-touch BlackBerry Motion win over a BlackBerry-less generation?£372