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Andrew Unsworth

When he isn’t pretending to be Carl Cox or J-Rocc on his wheels, Andrew can be found sorting out his wife’s IT problems, screaming profanity when people ring him during Game of Thrones and worrying about getting old.

He writes reviews about all manner of computing products for Expert Reviews and Computer Shopper, and is expanding the Car Tech section in his spare moments.

Recent articles by Andrew Unsworth

Intel Edison
Intel Edison - the SD card-sized dual-core computer
SD cards

Wearable technology is pretty gimmicky, but Intel's Edison, a small SD card-sized computer might change that

LaCie Porsche Design USB Key 32GB
LaCie Porsche Design USB Key 32GB review
USB sticks

Not the fastest USB3 USB drive, but the design will attract some

£45 inc VAT
D-Link DIR-868L
D-Link DIR-868L review
Home office Wireless routers

Confusing web interface and lower than expected range, but its 802.11ac performance is pretty good

£105 inc VAT
Nvidia GeForce GTX 760
Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 review
Graphics cards

A great card for Full HD gaming that also performs fairly well at 2,560x1,440

£180 inc VAT
AMD Radeon R9 270
AMD Radeon R9 270 review
Graphics cards

Good for HD gaming, but struggled to play Crysis 3 at the highest quality settings

£154 inc VAT
Humax HB-1000S
Humax HB-1000S review
PVRs TVs

Lots of features and great online services, but this bargain Freesat HD unit only has a single tuner

£100 inc VAT
Griffin SeeSaw
Griffin SeeSaw review
Tablets

A great iPad stand for anyone, but especially young children

£30 inc VAT
Mazda2 Cornering
Mazda2 1.5 TS2 Auto Review Hands-On
Car accessories & equipment

light, snappy steering and nippy acceleration makes the Mazda2 1.5 TS2 Auto a good town car

Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti
Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti revealed to take on AMD’s Radeonn R9 290X
Graphics cards

With 2,880 CUDA cores, 3GB of fast 7Gbit/s graphics memory and high clock speeds, Nvidia claims the GeForce GTX 780 Ti is "the most powerful gaming GPU on the planet."

AMD Radeon R9 290 3/4 Shot
AMD Radeon R9 290 review
Graphics cards

Almost as powerful as the mighty R9 290X, but much cheaper making it more of a bargain

£320 inc VAT