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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.
- Hannspree SV42LMNB review A great design can’t disguise the average picture quality, but the SV42LMNB comes in at the right price.£480Tom Morgan
- Seagate GoFlex Slim review One of, if not the thinnest external hard disk currently available, but you have to pay a lot for it.£68Tom Morgan
- Panasonic Viera TX-P50ST30 review Stunning black levels and useful internet TV functions make this a fantastic mid-range 3DTV, although the next model up is better value.£1287Tom Morgan
- TTeSPORTS Challenger Ultimate review Some useful features, but you can get the Challenger Pro for £20 less and only have to do without customisable LEDs.£65Tom Morgan
- Samsung RC510 review A great design, excellent keyboard and beautiful screen, but out-dated components make the RC510 hard to recommend.£553Tom Morgan
- Hitachi 5k3000 3TB review Great performance for a 5,400RPM disk, but the faster 7k3000 costs £44 less, and is the obvious choice.£164Tom Morgan
- Seagate Barracuda XT 3TB review One of the best workarounds we’ve seen in a 3TB disk, but the price leaves a lot to be desired.£200Tom Morgan
- Asus Eee Slate EP121 review Quite possibly the fastest Windows-based tablet currently available, but it’s still impossible to justify the Eee Slate’s £1,000 price.£998Tom Morgan
- Hands On: Seagate GoFlex Satellite review We get an early look at the GoFlex Satellite, a portable hard disk with built-in wireless hotspotTom Morgan
- Western Digital Scorpio Blue 1TB Massive capacity for a laptop hard disk, but it isn’t particularly quick and compatibility is limited.£90Tom Morgan
- Teufel Impaq 3000 review Powerful sound from this mid-range home cinema all-in-one, but the Blu-ray receiver is missing features we would expect at this price.£619Tom Morgan
- Corsair Nova Series V32 review Decent performance for a small-capacity SSD, but a 64GB disk is better value overall.£59Tom Morgan
- recommendedKingston SSDnow V100 64GB review Surprising performance given its price, the V100 64GB is an excellent budget SSD that’s hard to beat.£78Tom Morgan
- recommendedHitachi Z7K320 review Not the largest capacity, but solid performance makes this an ideal upgrade disk for an aging laptop disk that's filled to capacity.£37Tom Morgan
- best buyIntel 510 series 250GB SSD review Mind-blowing performance, but it comes at an equally staggering price.£449Tom Morgan