Tim Smalley

Co-founder of Expert Reviews back in 2009, Tim Smalley started his tech journey at Bit-tech.net where he spent nine years leading the company before it was acquired by Dennis Publishing. Which is where he moved onto Expert Reviews. From here, he moved to ASUS, where he spent four years working his way up to becoming their Head of Global Technical Marketing. Nowadays, Tim can be found working as a professional photographer in Hertfordshire.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-G10 (three quarter)
    Panasonic Lumix DMC-G10 review The Lumix DMC-G10 is very fast and takes great photos, but it has the familiar traits of a camera built to a cost
    £439
  • Sharp Aquos LC-46LE821E three quarter
    Sharp Aquos LC-46LE821E review
    £1625
  • best buy
    Samsung WB600 three-quarter
    Samsung WB600 review The WB600 does everything you’d expect from an ultra-zoom camera and it’s unmatched at this price.
    £183
  • Samsung ST70
    Samsung ST70 review The disappointing image quality in both still and motion pictures makes the Samsung ST70 a camera with more style than substance.
    £140
  • Samsung PL150
    Samsung PL150 review The PL150 isn't quite as good as the ST550, so we'd recommend stretching that little bit more if the second screen fits your needs.
    £140
  • Olympus E-PL1
    Olympus E-PL1 review More sensibly priced than earlier compact Micro Four Thirds cameras, the E-PL1 is a definite step in the right direction
    £477
  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP3
    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP3 review Panasonic's Lumix DMC-FP3 is packed with features, but the clunky interface and poor image quality make this a disappointing compact camera.
    £159.99
  • Lenovo ThinkPad X100e
    Lenovo ThinkPad X100e review The ThinkPad X100e is a cheap, but very desirable laptop that bridges the gap between netbooks and CULV laptops.
    £395.46
  • Acer Aspire One 532h
    Acer Aspire One 532h review The Acer Aspire One 532h is a decent netbook in isolation and has a pretty good screen, but it's too expensive and is outperformed by cheaper alternatives.
    £291
  • best buy
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium review Everything that Vista should have been - if you're building a new PC, Windows 7 is an essential purchase.
    £130