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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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Battlefield 3 review A visually impressive but fairly generic single player campaign, but Battlefield 3's online multiplayer is up there with the best£30Tom Morgan
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Asus U46SV review A great mid-range laptop that won’t weigh you down when on the move – if an Ultrabook doesn’t appeal, the U46SV is the next best thing£700Tom Morgan
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Top 10: Windows Phone 7 Apps Our pick of the best Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 Marketplace has to offerTom Morgan
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Dell XPS 14z review Excellent performance and great battery life, wrapped in a gorgeous chassis for a reasonable price£799Tom Morgan
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Panasonic DMR-HW100 review A competent multi-tuner PVR with the bonus of DLNA media streaming, but its limited format support and basic interface count against it£270Tom Morgan
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best buySony VPL-HW30ES review Cinema-quality 3D effects and stunning 2D images make this the best home cinema projector we’ve seen this year£3140Tom Morgan
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Cyborg Gaming Lights review Adds an extra dimension to gaming, but very few games support amBX fully£90Tom Morgan
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best buyAsus ZenBook UX31 review The Asus UX31 is a superb ultra-portable laptop and a genuine alternative to the MacBook Air£999Tom Morgan
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HP Pavilion DV7-6101sa review Another great Pavilion laptop from HP, but if you’re after serious desktop performance you’ll have to look elsewhere£540Tom Morgan
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RAGE review It isn't as revolutionary as we were hoping, but RAGE is still a great action game with big ideas£30Tom Morgan
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Asus Lamborghini VX7 review Fantastic performance, in Windows and in games, but the VX7 can’t match other ultra-high-end laptops for build quality and battery life£1839Tom Morgan
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Acer Aspire TimelineX 4830T review A budget laptop that’s small in size, but big on battery life – if you need an optical drive, the 4830T is a great choice£479Tom Morgan
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Samsung 600B5B review A good business-oriented laptop, but not as suitable for most home users£790Tom Morgan
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Lenovo G570 review A £500 laptop with Blu-ray might look like a bargain, but there are better all-rounders available for the same price£500Tom Morgan
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Toshiba Satellite L755-13K review It’s got plenty of performance and a great screen, but the L755 can’t compete with the Dell Inspiron 15R£579Tom Morgan