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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 buyKodak PlaySport review A great mini camcorder with waterproofing, and all for less money than many of its liquid-adverse competitors.£111
- best buyDawn of War 2: Chaos Rising review Chaos Rising takes the excellent Dawn of War and corrupts it into something even more entertaining.£17
- AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition review Far cheaper than Intel's first six-core effort, but it's still too expensive given its all-round performance.£240
- Canon Legria HF S21 review A well-designed camcorder, but Panasonic's TM700 and SD700 provide better quality video for less money.£1064
- CyberLink PowerDVD 10 review With key new features focusing on 3D display support, this latest version of PowerDVD is only for those who need 3D£61
- Flip MinoHD 2nd Gen review Flip's excellent UltraHD packed into a sleeker casing. It's a great little camcorder, but doesn't do enough to fully justify the price rise over its lardier sibling.£180
- Zotac H55-ITX WiFi LGA1156 motherboard review The first Core i3/i5/i7 mini-ITX board, it's well designed for media center use but application performance isn't quite up to scratch.£102
- Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H Has everything you'd want from an AM3 board with integrated graphics, but the price will put off most people.£110
- Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5830 review Not quick enough to challenge the HD 5850, and too expensive to trouble the HD 5770, this is a card that falls awkwardly between the two.£188
- Asus GTX 470 review Nvidia's latest card has arrived six months too late, and looks expensive compared to equivalent ATI models.£316
- best buyPanasonic HDC-TM700 review A brilliant camcorder with lots of manual options. It's easy to use, compact and produces excellent quality video.£820
- Cloudmade Mapzen review Slick-looking online mapping software for OpenStreetMap, but it's not a revolutionary jump over what's currently available.
- Serif Digital Scrapbook Artist 2 review There's not a lot of clip-art, but the tools provided are of excellent quality - perfect for anyone that takes scrapbooking seriously£25
- Asus M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 review An impressively featured board with great storage options and powerful integrated graphics for HD video playback.
- best buyIntel Core i7-980X review Yes it's ridiculously expensive, but you are getting a processor that's way ahead of anything else available at the present time.£841