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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.
- James Bond 007: Blood Stone review Despite the storyline that stays true to the Bond theme, Blood Stone is a fairly generic action game that fails to truly take advantage of the 007 brand.£25Tom Morgan
- Samsung SF310 review A great all-rounder thanks to a long-lasting battery, decent performance and an excellent design£722Tom Morgan
- Medion Akoya P6624 review Despite an average display and a few other minor niggles, the Akoya P6624 is a low cost laptop that doesn’t compromise on performance.£499Tom Morgan
- Dino PC Matteodon review Great if gaming is a priority, and the big monitor is a plus. Image quality isn't the best, though, and it's slower than overclocked systems£550Tom Morgan
- Sony Vaio EA3S1E review The EA3S1E combines solid performance and excellent connectivity in a stylish package, but has disappointing battery life.£660Tom Morgan
- recommendedAria Proteus Inspire review The budget AMD processor limits performance and it lacks a dedicated graphics card, but this is still one of the cheapest Blu-ray-equipped PCs available£512Tom Morgan
- Chillblast Rapier review An underpowered graphics card and average monitor detract from an otherwise very powerful PC with lots of upgrade potential.£550Tom Morgan
- Asus N53J review It’s not particularly portable, but the N53J decent multimedia laptop for anyone yet to invest in Blu-ray£750Tom Morgan
- Wired2Fire VX-5 review Performance from the heavily overclocked processor is impressive, but the integrated graphics can’t handle games.£550Tom Morgan
- Eclipse Matrix i355r577 OC Xfire review The overclocked processor is impressively fast and the graphics card is reasonably powerful, but both the monitor and hard disk are smaller than rivals' at this price.£550Tom Morgan
- best buyCyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo Elite A massive overclock makes this a seriously fast machine, which looks the business and has a powerful graphics card£549Tom Morgan
- HP EliteBook 8440p review Excellent performance makes this the ultimate business ultra-portable, but the price is prohibitively expensive£1916Tom Morgan
- Mesh Inspire CSR review It comes with a decent monitor and has reasonable upgrade potential, but you can get more for your money elsewhere.£550Tom Morgan
- Blue Lounge Cable Box review It's a very expensive way to manage your cables and not particularly attractive, either.£40Tom Morgan
- Asus EeePC 1015PE review One or two minor issues can't overshadow a great all-round netbook with a fantastic design.£304Tom Morgan