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Tim Danton
Tim Danton, Editor-in-chief at PC Pro and senior editor at TechFinitive.com, is a distinguished author known for “The Computers That Made Britain.”
- HP EliteOne 800 G5: An all-in-one business workhorse This tidy all-in-one packs a lot into its slim dimensions, with the added benefit of easy management£1058
- recommendedAsus Mini PC PN50: The perfect PC for cramped spaces Based on AMD’s new mobile processors, this compact barebones system is staggeringly versatile£280
- HP EliteBook 845 G7: High speeds and competitive prices AMD again proves its worth, with this fast laptop available for an appealing price - at the expense of screen quality£1126
- Porsche Design Acer Book RS 17 review The first-ever Porsche laptop isn't flawless, but it gets a lot right£1900
- recommendedPhilips 279C9 review: The complete package A stylish 27in monitor with all the trimmings – including 4K and FreeSync support – for a competitive RRP£445
- recommendedChuwi HeroBook Pro+: A £244 laptop with a 3K display Slow but very cheap and the screen is remarkably good for the money£244
- recommendedMicrosoft Surface Book 3 review: The ultimate 2-in-1 laptop Only a minor upgrade on the Surface Book 2, but this unique form factor might just be perfect for your needs£1599
- Lenovo Yoga S940: An iron-grey beauty designed to turn heads This 13.9in laptop has standout design and an eye-catching edge-to-edge screen
- best buyLG UltraWide 38WN95C review: The best monitor money can buy Our new favourite monitor, the LG UltraWide 38WN95C has a gorgeous IPS panel backed with all the features most people need£1329
- recommendedEizo FlexScan EV2760: The best home office monitor? The EV2760 lacks accuracy compared to other Eizos, but it’s a well-designed and top-quality mainstream display£594
- HP DreamColor Z27x G2 review: Worth the lack of 4K support? A screen perfectly tuned to the DCI-P3 colour space, but make sure the lack of 4K won’t be a future problem£1636
- recommendedHP Spectre x360 (2020) review: Cuts no corners An expensive and visually striking convertible that comes complete with all the modcons you could ever want£1799
- HP Elite Dragonfly review: Business class It’s impossible not to fall in love with the HP Elite Dragonfly but the high price means it narrowly misses out on an award£1775
- recommendedEizo ColorEdge CS2410 review If you’re a photographer or video editor working in the sRGB space, this is a great monitor for a great price£429
- recommendedLogitech MX Keys: A luxurious necessity Yes, it’s overpriced, but if you want a luxury keyboard to match your luxury MX Master mouse, you’ll love it£100