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Tom Morgan
Tom started writing about technology right after graduating from University, but has been a games and gadget fan for as long as he can remember. Beyond photography, music and home entertainment, he's also the first port of call for all reviews content on Expert Reviews.
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Gigabyte X11 review Carbon fibre is a great way to keep Ultrabooks light, but the Gigabyte X11 falls down in other areas£999Tom Morgan
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Samsung Galaxy Camera price and availability 8th of November for Android powered point-and-shootTom Morgan
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Top 10 worst hardware box art Ten of the worst - or should that be best worst - hardware box shots ever committed to cardboardTom Morgan
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Unlimited data from just £10 a month Unlimited data from just £10 a month to rival smartphones on contractTom Morgan
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Samsung announces Galaxy S3 Mini UK launch date Shares the name, but cut-down features not in keeping with Galaxy brandTom Morgan
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Google removes Nexus Q from Android landing page Delayed device still not available to order, may be for the chopTom Morgan
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Kindle Fire HD now available in the UK £159 tablet gives Google's Nexus 7 its first real competitionTom Morgan
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Acer Travelmate P6 review A well-equipped business laptop that just misses the mark with its average screen£608Tom Morgan
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HD Anywhere 4×4 Matrix review Expensive, but great for watching visual media in multiple rooms£1499Tom Morgan
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Sony enlists James Bond for latest TV campaign Skyfall tie-in promotes the Xperia T "Bond Phone"Tom Morgan
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business buyLenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon review The ultimate business Ultrabook; Lenovo proves it knows what professionals want£1107Tom Morgan
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Xbox Smartglass to launch with Windows 8 Console gets second screen functionality this weekTom Morgan
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Acer Aspire S5 review Acer aims high, but falls short of the mark with the Aspire S5£949Tom Morgan
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Sony internet player with Google TV review An interesting first outing for Google TV, but we don’t think it’s ready for the big time£189Tom Morgan
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Borderlands 2 review Borderlands 2 is great fun played alone or with friends - it looks the business and has huge replay potential£25Tom Morgan