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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.
- Sony Vaio F-Series VPC-F22M1E review Fantastic performance and a great HD screen, but the bulky dimensions look dated and it's a bit too expensive£1299
- business buyToshiba Tecra R840 review A fantastic business machine that doesn’t sacrifice performance or functionality for portability or battery life£1160
- Rock Xtreme 685 review By placing gaming performance above everything else, the Xtreme 685 loses out to more well-rounded laptops from other manufacturers£1399
- best buyDell XPS 15z review Excellent 2D and 3D performance, and it looks stunning. If you want style as well as substance, the XPS 15z is almost perfect£1199
- best buyMSI GE620 review Great performance in both 2D and 3D makes the GE620 a real bargain if power is your priority£750
- Samsung Chromebook series 5 review The Series 5 is a fantastic first outing for Chrome OS, but the web-based operating system isn’t ideal for home users£400
- Sony Vaio E-Series VPC-EJ1Z1E review Sony’s E-series makes more sense as a 15in laptop; the 17in model is underpowered and overpriced compared to the competition£999
- business buyLenovo ThinkPad X1 review There are very few business-oriented ultra-portables with this much power and style, but the X1's battery life is disappointing£1719
- Sony Vaio Y Series (VPC-YB2M1E) review An excellent evolution of the netbook; Sony’s new Y series is a great looking ultraportable£430
- Panasonic BD-BTT370 review Simple setup, great sound quality for the price and plenty of extra features; the BTT370 is an ideal mid-range all-in-one system£446
- AOC Addara LE32K0D7D review A reasonably priced TV with decent image quality, but a lack of internet TV features£320
- Toshiba Regza 32HL833 review Great multimedia support and decent image quality isn’t enough to compete with Sony’s Freeview HD and internet-enabled CX523£400
- HP Envy 14 Beats Edition review It looks great and has solid performance, but we would expect the latest technology in a laptop that costs more than £1,000£1115
- Sony Bravia KDL-32EX523 review Packed with features and very good image quality, but the excellent CX523 is better value£580