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Tim Danton

Tim Danton, Editor-in-chief at PC Pro and senior editor at TechFinitive.com, is a distinguished author known for “The Computers That Made Britain.”

Recent articles by Tim Danton

Dell UltraSharp U2720Q: An accomplished all-rounder
PC monitors

Dell wins its award for all-round quality matched with the many benefits of USB-C, even if it doesn’t wow

£534 inc VAT
AOC U28P2A: Great value, but is the 4K resolution necessary?
PC monitors

AOC strikes again with a great-value 28in monitor – if your priority is 4K detail over everything else

£332 inc VAT
HP E27q G4 review: A dull but dependable 1440p monitor
PC monitors

An affordable and understated 27in office monitor, the HP E27q G4 only lacks for USB-C connectivity

£275 inc VAT
Eizo FlexScan EV2795: Well worth the price
PC monitors

Expensive for a 1440p 27in screen, but its quality and clutch of useful features make it worth the cash

£785 inc VAT
The best tennis shoes for adults and competitive players
Sports & leisure

Find some ace footwear that you're sure to love with our roundup of the best tennis shoes

HP EliteBook x360 1030 G7: Not quite the business
Laptops

This flexible business laptop benefits from rock-solid construction, but you certainly pay a premium

£1667 inc VAT
Asus ROG Strix Scar 17: The fastest gaming laptop in town
Gaming laptops

This hefty gaming laptop is all about squeezing extra power from already powerful components – and it works

£3499 inc VAT
MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo: The dark horse of premium laptops
2-in-1 laptops

A powerful ultraportable with a superb screen and even better battery life – and it flips for good measure

£1249 inc VAT
Eizo FlexScan EV3895: A consummate professional monitor
PC monitors

A 37.5in curved monitor that would grace any executive’s desk, although you pay for the features and quality

£1554 inc VAT
LG UltraWide Ergo: Decent monitor on an excellent arm mount
PC monitors

The LG UltraWide Ergo is a surprisingly affordable 34in monitor that comes with a high-quality and flexible arm mount

£450 inc VAT