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Tom Morgan
Tom started writing about technology right after graduating from University, but has been a games and gadget fan for as long as he can remember. Beyond photography, music and home entertainment, he's also the first port of call for all reviews content on Expert Reviews.
- recommendedMotorola Moto 360 review - calling time on the Moto? Still our favourite Android Wear device, but the Moto 360 isn't the perfect smartwatch£200
- best buyLogitech Harmony Ultimate review Without going down the custom install route, this is one of the best ways to have complete control over your home cinema setup£230
- Nest Protect review: A superb smoke detector gets cheaper A superb smoke detector and the shape of things to come for the connected home£109
- TomTom Multi-sport GPS watch Versatile and with above average battery life, but you'll need extras and GPS issues can slow you down£180
- Festival smartphone survival guide & essential gadgets 2018 Heading to Glastonbury next weekend, or have another festival planned this year? Here's how to stay connected and keep your gadgets safe
- best buyHTC One M8 review Aside from the dual camera it's largely a by-the-numbers update, but the design alone is still enough to turn heads£530
- recommendedPhilips Fidelio X2 review Fantastic sound quality for the price, but the open-back design means you can’t take the Fidelio X2 out of the house£214
- best buyNvidia Shield Tablet K1 review Ditching superfluous features makes the Shield K1 one of the best sub-£200 Android tablets£150
- recommendedGoogle Nexus 7 (2013) review The new Nexus 7 is showing its age but it's still one of the best 7in tablets available today£170
- Google Pixel C review The Google Pixel C has plenty of power and a brilliant keyboard dock, but Android isn’t the ideal OS for getting work done£399
- HP Pavilion G6 review Has powerful components, but it isn’t significantly faster than the better looking Pavilion DV6£442
- Magimix CS 4200XL review Quiet, powerful and comes with plenty of accessories, the Magimix CS 4200 XL is quite the potent processor£300
- Pioneer XDP-100R review Superb sound quality and room for expansion too, but the XDP-100R is undeniably expensive£500
- Rainbow Six Siege review - tactical eSports action Visceral multiplayer shooting with an eSports focus but the lack of single-player content limits the appeal of Siege£49
- Microsoft Band 2 review Small improvements to the design (and big ones to fitness tracking) but the Band 2 still isn’t particularly comfortable to wear 24/7£200