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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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PlayJam GameStick review A well-designed micro-console, but Android just doesn't have enough high-quality games available to make the most of it£80Chris Finnamore
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Panasonic HX-A100 review An unusual wearable camcorder with great image stabilisation that is better suited to lifelogging than extreme sports£299Chris Finnamore
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recommendedZTE Blade V A no-frills Android smartphone which is highly competent for the price£131Chris Finnamore
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Veho Muvi HD NPNG Special Edition review Good value, but the mount isn’t up to serious action-packed recording£179Chris Finnamore
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Ion Air Pro 2 review Poor software mars this otherwise well-designed action camera£180Chris Finnamore
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Contour Roam2 review We like the design of the Roam2 and it's fairly good value, but we're not keen on plugging it into a computer to change settings and video quality isn't the best we've seen£170Chris Finnamore
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Sony HDR-AS15 review A neat design and impressive image stabilisation, but only mediocre overall video quality£169Chris Finnamore
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best buyDrift Innovation HD Ghost review A well-designed and resolved action camera with excellent app support£250Chris Finnamore
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Bennett Foddy interview – the game changer His games may make you cry, laugh and scream, but they always keep you coming back for more. We get under the skin of Bennett Foddy to find out what drives him to make the web's most innovative gamesChris Finnamore
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Samsung - Smart home appliances are the future We're on the cusp of a new wave of internet-connected, app-controlled home appliances, Samsung is leading the wayChris Finnamore
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Sony Xperia Z Ultra phablet review Sony jumps into the phablet fray with the 6.4in UltraChris Finnamore
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Samsung Galaxy Mega A fine way to replace both your phone and tablet, which is still just about small enough to fit in your pocket£400Chris Finnamore