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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.
- HP Pavilion DM3-2040ea review The DM3's good-looking exterior can't make up for average performance and poor usability.£586
- Acer Aspire One 533 review The best Aspire One yet, with a long-lasting battery and excellent usability this is also one of the best netbooks around.£300
- Kingston Datatraveler USB3.0 64GB review Super-fast, pocket-sized storage, as long as you have the hardware to support it.£149
- best buySynology DS210j review Synology's DS210j has excellent software and simple setup, and there's the added security of RAID 1 support.£150
- Samsung X420 review The excellent battery life can’t make up for a lack of performance and a relatively high price£605
- Toshiba Satellite A660-17T review A competent desktop replacement, but it's more expensive than similarly specified rivals.£650
- best buyFallout: New Vegas review Everything we loved about Fallout 3, and much more. New Vegas improves on the original in almost every way.£24
- Acer Aspire 5741G (5741G-334G50Mn) review Viewed on its own, the Aspire 5741G is a solid laptop, but battery life isn't great and you can have the same specifications for less money elsewhere.£580
- Medal of Honor review Breaks new ground for the Medal of Honor series, but the short campaign and limited multiplayer do little to improve gameplay.£27
- best buyPackard Bell EasyNote TM (TM99-GN-005UK) review A laptop with great performance and a good screen. As long as you can live with the design, it's great value.£549
- Samsung Q330 (NP-Q330-JA01UK) review It's a decent ultra-portable, but for this price you can get a laptop with more memory.£561