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Andrew Unsworth
When he isn't pretending to be Carl Cox or J-Rocc on his wheels, Andrew can be found sorting out his wife's IT problems, screaming profanity when people ring him during Game of Thrones and worrying about getting old. He writes reviews about all manner of computing products for Expert Reviews and Computer Shopper, and is expanding the Car Tech section in his spare moments.
- HP SimpleSave 1TB p2100s review A good portable USB3 disk for novices, but demanding users should look elsewhere£68
- BT Home Hub 4 review Great design and 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi performance, but 5GHz performance could be a lot better£109
- Securifi Almond review The touchscreen makes the Almond very easy to configure, but its long-distance performance could be better£64
- Mazda6 Saloon review – Hands on An enjoyable saloon with decent performance, but we prefer the Mazda CX-5
- BT reveals revamped Home Hub 5 and 300Mbps broadband service The BT Home Hub 5 will be released during the latter half of 2013 and will let BT Infinity subscribers make the most of 300Mbit/s broadband speeds
- Renault Captur Review – Hands-on It's a good compact crossover that drives well, but it's a bit boring
- AMD A10-6700 review A great choice if you want a power-efficient high-end A-series processor and don’t want to overclock it£115
- best buyAMD Radeon HD 7990 review It’s expensive but astoundingly fast and should keep you playing the latest games at high resolutions for years£856
- Asus Z87-Pro review Great for users who want modern expansion slots and good overclocking potential£157
- best buyGigabyte Z87-D3HP review This fairly inexpensive board is a great base for your 4th-gen Intel Core PC£107
- best buyIntel Core i5-4670K review A worthy successor to the Core i5-3570K that is set to be just as popular£191
- best buyIntel Core i7-4770K review The i7-4770K is 15 per cent more powerful than its predecessor and has much improved 3D graphics£275