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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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Philips 298X4QJAB UltraWide 21:9 monitor review Ultra widescreen 2,560x1,080 display looks perfect for gamingTom Morgan
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Philips 60PFL9707 TV review Latest flagship due with Ambilight, active shutter 3D and revamped Smart TV systemTom Morgan
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Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB 3.0 Portable 500GB review Small, cheap and with a comprehensive backup application, this is great portable storage£56Tom Morgan
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Samsung Ativ Windows 8 line-up review Hybrid tablets lead Samsung’s four-pronged Windows 8 assaultTom Morgan
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Toshiba Stor.E Steel S USB3 500GB review It’s gorgeous, but looks aren’t everything – there are cheaper and faster alternatives£84Tom Morgan
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LaCie Rikiki TV 500GB review A clever idea for Smart TV owners, but for PC users similarly priced USB3 models are faster£53Tom Morgan
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LaCie Minimus USB3 1TB review Tiny for an desktop hard disk and reasonably fast, with a useful backup suite£90Tom Morgan
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Freecom Mobile Drive XXS 3.0 500GB review Compact, reasonably fast and well-priced – it's a great mobile disk, although a little slow£55Tom Morgan
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Buffalo Ministation Extreme 500GB review A comprehensive software suite and good performance make this a great portable disk£56Tom Morgan
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ADATA Nobility 1TB review 1TB of data in your pocket, with great performance over USB3£120Tom Morgan
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Sony BDV-N590 review a strong performer with plenty of features, but just lacking the comprehensive picture and sound controls that would make it perfect£379.95Tom Morgan
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Buffalo DriveStation Velocity 1TB review Exceptionally fast for a USB3 disk and excellent value£85Tom Morgan
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Panasonic TX-L47E5B review An IPS panel makes for excellent viewing angles, but the competition has a few extra features£698Tom Morgan
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MSI GT70 review Complete overkill, but this is the most powerful gaming laptop we’ve ever seen£2299Tom Morgan