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Chris Finnamore
Chris has been writing about technology for over ten years. He split his time between ExpertReviews.co.uk and Computer Shopper magazine, while obsessing over Windows Phone, Linux and obscure remakes of old games, and trying to defend Windows 8 from its many detractors
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Disgo Tablet 9104 review A competent budget tablet whose party is very much spoilt by the Google Nexus 7£170Chris Finnamore
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Intel 330 Series 120GB review Strong performance, a great price and a useful upgrade kit, but other drives are quicker for the same money£104Chris Finnamore
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 670 review A quick card with strong performance for its price - the GTX 670 is the best graphics card at the £300 mark£303Chris Finnamore
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AMD FX-8120 review It's a niche product and Intel's processors are generally faster, but this good-value Bulldozer chip is still the king of multitasking£129Chris Finnamore
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Fineslate T01 review A flawed Android tablet that is nevertheless very, very cheap£70Chris Finnamore
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best buyAMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition review More than the sum of its parts, and the best enthusiast graphics card there is£350Chris Finnamore
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Treegreen energyEGG review The energyEGG works well and will help save the planet, but won’t make much difference to your bank account£40Chris Finnamore
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Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H review A good value Ivy Bridge motherboard, but back up before you set up an SSD cache£80Chris Finnamore
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Dell Alienware M17x (2012) review Amazing 2D and 3D power and a great screen make this an incredible desktop replacement laptop£1839Chris Finnamore
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Nokia Lumia 900 review Nokia's superb build quality and a bigger screen, but there's not enough extra to justify buying this over the cheaper Lumia 800£446Chris Finnamore
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 690 review A very silly graphics card for a niche market, but there's no arguing with its astonishing performance£829Chris Finnamore
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best buyIntel Core i7-3770K review The improved graphics are just a sideshow - Ivy Bridge's move to a 22nm process has brought impressive 2D performance improvements£240Chris Finnamore