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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.
- best buyGigabyte Z68AP-D3 review An mSATA port could be useful for some, but if you own an SSD there are better boards out there£80
- Fractal Design Arc review A quiet yet cool case that looks the part, but just a little extra cash buys a much better case£70
- NZXT Phantom 410 review Radical looks and decent cooling, but there are better cases out there for the same money£84
- BitFenix Shinobi review A stunning case that makes PC building easy, and although its cooling isn’t the best, it provides incredible value for money£56
- Samsung HT-D6750W review It might claim to be 7.1, but the HT-D7650W doesn't sound much better than 5.1 systems and is more expensive£565
- Cooler Master Silencio 550 review If you crave silence from your PC then the Silencio is a great budget option, but high-performance kit might feel the heat£65
- HP Envy 14 Spectre review A great looking Ultrabook with a fantastic screen, but it's not particularly fast or light£1200
- BitFenix Colossus Venom Edition review This is an attractive case that gets almost everything right; if you’ve got the room and the money it’s a great choice£133
- best buyAsus P8Z68-V LX review All the features you’d want from an Intel motherboard, no matter what you plan on doing with your PC£76
- Epson MG-850HD review A decent entry-level LCD projector with some clever features, but if you don’t need the dock you can find 1080p at this price£602
- best buyNZXT Switch 810 review It’s a veritable behemoth, but the Switch 810 has everything you could want from a case£150
- best buySamsung Series 7 Gamer (700G7A) review A powerhouse of a gaming laptop which has no direct competitors at its price£1399
- HP Pavilion DM4 Beats Edition (DM4-3002ea) review A powerful 14in laptop that can handle some light gaming, but there are better 15in models£800