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Jonathan Bray
Head of reviews at Expert Reviews, Jon has been testing and writing about products since before most of you were born (well, only if you were born after 1996). In that time he’s tested and reviewed hundreds of laptops, PCs, smartphones, vacuum cleaners, coffee machines, doorbells, cameras and more. He’s worked on websites since the early days of tech, writing game reviews for AOL and hardware reviews for PC Pro, Computer Buyer and other print publications. He’s also had work published in Trusted Reviews, Computing Which? and The Observer. And yet, even after so many years in the industry, there’s still nothing more he loves than getting to grips with a new product and putting it through its paces.
- Huawei Nova and Nova Plus hands-on review Huawei reprises Nexus 6 design in a more compact caseJonathan Bray
- Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) review The Samsung Galaxy J3 is a respectable budget smartphone, but it just can't compete with the £10 more expensive Galaxy J5£150Christopher Minasians
- BT Home Hub 5 settings guide The BT Home Hub 5 is one of the fastest ISP routers that we've tested, but you need to tweak its settings to make it work properlyJonathan Bray
- best buyGoogle Nexus 10 Fast approaching its fourth birthday, the Nexus 10 is still a brilliant tablet with a wonderful screen and an even more wonderful price£319Jonathan Bray
- HP EliteBook Folio (2016) - A genuine MacBook contender Slimmer than ever the new Elitebook Folio is our pick of the upcoming Windows ultraportablesJonathan Bray
- Kobo Arc review A competitively priced eBook reader tablet that rivals the Nexus 7 for flexibility£159Jonathan Bray
- Barnes & Noble Nook HD review A sumptuous screen, but a disappointing range of apps£159Jonathan Bray
- Amazon Kindle Fire review Some limitations, but the Kindle Fire offers a lot for not much money£129Jonathan Bray
- Gemini Devices JoyTAB! 9.7" Tablet PC review For gaming and movies this is a bargain, although it isn't without its problems£177Jonathan Bray
- Acer Iconia Tab A110 review Not a bad tablet, but also not as good or as cheap as its rivals, with a particularly disappointing screenJonathan Bray
- Microsoft Surface RT review A beautifully-made and fantastically flexible tablet which is great for working on the move, but it's not without its problems£399Jonathan Bray
- Amazon Kindle Fire HD review A good value tablet with an excellent screen, HDMI output and LoveFilm support - but the Amazon interface is sluggish and inflexible£159Jonathan Bray
- LifeSort review A clunky and awkward way of keeping your files in sync. Don't dump Dropbox just yetJonathan Bray
- Novatel MiFi 2352 review A neat way to increase the flexibility of your mobile broadband connection, either at home or on the move, but it's far too expensive.£220Jonathan Bray