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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.
- Samsung RF710 review Fast, stylish and easy to use, but the RF710 will quickly find itself outpaced when Intel’s newest processors arrive.£1127
- best buyCorsair SP2500 review We're not sure they're ideal for gamers, but we are sure that they produce excellent, high-quality audio.£190
- Tritton Black Ops 5.1 headset review The Black Ops 5.1 has accurate surround sound in games, but it’s expensive and audio quality is a little imbalanced.£133
- recommendedTrust Wave 2.1 review Useful features like a wired remote and surprisingly good sound quality make the Wave 2.1 an excellent value budget speaker set.£36
- Vye Jolibook review Kitsch styling and a unique take on the operating system, but similarly-priced netbooks are easier to use and come with Windows£280
- Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 A well-built laptop with great performance, but unless you need 6GB of memory, it's a little too expensive and unbalanced.£699
- MSI GE700 review Solid performance and an excellent screen, but the GE700 suffers from poor battery life and a non-standard keyboard.£799
- Asus Lamborghini VX6 review The VX6 is fast, well-built and a joy to use, but regular laptops have much better performance and cost only slightly more.£498
- Dell Vostro V130 review An excellent design and great build quality, but the disappointing battery life and average display let it down.£780
- Western Digital My Book Live review Basic but well thought-out and with plenty of storage, the MyBook Live is an ideal NAS for first-time users.£145
- Medion Akoya P7615 review A decent desktop replacement let down by some minor usability issues and an uninspiring design.£719
- Arbico OC i355 CS review Connectivity might be limited, but the impressive performance and excellent upgrade potential make the OCi355 CS a great base to build from.£550
- OP3 Europa review Plenty of connectivity options and a high-quality monitor, but performance isn't as good as other £550 PCs.£550
- Acer Aspire 7551G review For the price, this quad-core desktop replacement isn't particularly fast, nor does it have the greatest screen£780
- Palicomp Core i3 Blast 5300C41-22 review Seriously fast application performance, a host of expansion ports and a svelte, LED-backlit Full HD monitor. Only a lack of 3D speed holds it back.£549