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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.
- Panasonic Viera TX-P42VT30B review Everything you could want from a TV, including fantastic image quality, but the GT30 is better value£1400
- best buyOnkyo TX-NR609 review It’s great when used as a basic amplifier, but the NR609’s extra features make it practically unbeatable£500
- Panasonic Viera TX-L32C3B review An IPS panel is unusual at this price, but it doesn't have a Full HD resolution. The lack of internet services is also a blow£330
- LG 47LW550T review Excellent for watching 3D video in a well-lit room, but can’t match the great 2D performance of the competition£1148
- Samsung UE40D6530 review Fantastic design and plenty of features, the D6530 has very few faults. It doesn't have the best image quality but the price is good£787
- best buyPanasonic Viera TX-P42GT30B review Excellent picture quality, 3D performance and brimming with features, the GT30 is simply one of the best high-end TVs available today£912
- recommendedSony Bravia KDL-32CX523 review Picture quality good rather than great, but Sony’s CX523 has so many other features, it's a great budget TV£418
- Toshiba MMK7559GSXP 750GB review If you can live with the disappointing performance, this 750GB disk is relatively cheap£60
- Roccat Kulo 7.1 review With an unnecessary USB sound card, the Kulo is an expensive yet basic stereo headset that can’t justify its high price£70
- Corsair Force Series F120 SSD review Great performance at a reasonable price, the Force F120 is only just bettered by the cheaper OCZ Vertex 2E£175
- Toshiba Satellite L775-119 review A great desktop replacement laptop with the potential to be a fantastic multimedia machine£580
- Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II review Useful RAID protection and a huge capacity, but the My Book Studio II is only quick if your computer has eSATA or FireWire 800£345
- LaCie 2Big USB 3.0 review Solid performance over USB3 and the peace of mind provided by RAID1 support, but it's too expensive to recommend£246
- Hitachi Lifestudio Desktop Plus review It might sound innovative, but the LifeStudio's USB flash drive can't make up for the lack of a USB3 interface at this price£114
- Iomega Prestige Desktop USB 3.0 review The Prestige has performance, style and a great software bundle, but isn’t the cheapest per gigabyte£76