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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.
- Acer Aspire 5750 review Great performance and plenty of RAM makes the Aspire 5750 a great all-rounder, but better alternatives are only slightly more expensive£529
- HP ProBook 4530s review A business laptop for the masses maybe, but home users can find better value elsewhere£671
- MSI U270 review A smart little laptop, but the U270 isn’t as well equipped as its similarly priced competitors£338
- HP Pavilion DM4 review Decent performance and a great design, but the keyboard is a bit annoying£570
- Packard Bell NX69 review It’s portable, powerful and looks great. If you can look past a few minor touchpad issues, the NX69 is a great mid-range laptop£700
- Toshiba Satellite C670-14P review A decent mid-range laptop with a great screen, but the superior competition costs less£500
- recommendedSamsung RV720 review A gorgeous design, decent performance and a great screen make Samsung’s RV720 a great budget desktop replacement£470
- recommendedLenovo IdeaPad S205 review The next evolution of the netbook - it might lack the visual flair of its rivals, but the IdeaPad S205 gets everything else right£337
- Hard Reset review A great-looking homage to the classic shooters of old, but Hard Reset doesn’t bring many new additions to the formula£23
- The micro-transaction gaming model gets thoroughly investigated Pay-to-play games get dissected to see whether they are actually value for money
- Samsung UE32D5000PW review A well-priced entry-level TV that’s well suited to a bedroom, but you might want to look elsewhere for a set for the living room£389
- Toshiba Satellite L755D-12L review A great first showing for AMD Llano; desktop performance on a par with Intel’s budget chips£450
- Art-cade cabinet to raise funds for Red Cross Tsunami appeal Legendary graffiti artist Shok-1 joins forces with Bespoke Arcades for a unique fundraising method
- Apple MacBook Pro 17in (2011) review It’s highly desirable, but ultra-expensive; unless you need its power and big, high resolution screen, the 15in version is better£2099