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Seth Barton
Seth Barton is a manager for UX Writing at PlayStation Partners and was previously the editor of Expert Reviews.
- best buyTotal War: Shogun 2 review With none of the flaws of recent versions, Shogun 2 brilliantly blends strategy and action in a sumptuously rendered historical setting.£23
- AMD Radeon HD 6990 review This two-headed beast of a card was too unpredictable in our tests to justify its equally monstrous price.£550
- Vodafone network temporarily wiped out after break-in Customers have lost voice and data connections as a result of break-in at Vodafone.
- Tablets – A backseat for creativity? Tablets look to be the next big thing, but Seth Barton is not convinced that they are a healthy step forward for our computing habits.
- Optoma 3D-XL review If you want to watch 3D movies as they were intended, then the 3D-XL is an easy to use add-on that works with many DLP projectors.£250
- Asus E35M1-I review Asus's take on this affordable PC platform is bound to appeal to Mini-ITX fans who like their PCs silent.£141
- best buyNvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti review A great card for the money, and better than the AMD competition if you buy an overclocked version, or are happy to tinker yourself.£200
- Foxconn H67S review Build a tiny powerhouse PC with this reasonably priced Mini-ITX board for use with Intel’s latest processors.£70
- MyFord Touch - in-car touchscreen gets European launch Comprehensive demo of latest in-car GPS, communications and entertainment system - to launch with new Ford Focus in March
- Asrock H67M-GE review An inexpensive board for LGA1155 processors, but you can’t overclock due to artificial limitations on its H67 chipset.£72
- Asus P8P67 review The P8P67 takes an early lead in the race to be our favourite P67 motherboard.£128
- best buyIntel Core i7-2600K review An incredibly powerful processor, that’s also power-efficient and easy to overclock. However, most should go with the cheaper i5-2500K.£252
- best buyIntel Core i5-2500K An incredible processor at a very reasonable price; if you’re building a powerful PC, then buy this chip.£172
- Keyboard Pro review This dry and business-like touch-typing tutor is a good choice, but it’s a little expensive compared to the competition.£35
- best buyAMD Radeon HD 6950 review A powerful card for a very reasonable price, the HD 6950 is a great choice for any keen gamer.£220