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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

HP DreamColor Z27x G2 review: Worth the lack of 4K support?
PC monitors

A screen perfectly tuned to the DCI-P3 colour space, but make sure the lack of 4K won’t be a future problem

£1636 inc VAT
HP Spectre x360 (2020) review: Cuts no corners
2-in-1 laptops

An expensive and visually striking convertible that comes complete with all the modcons you could ever want

£1799 inc VAT
HP Elite Dragonfly review: Business class
Ultraportable laptops

It’s impossible not to fall in love with the HP Elite Dragonfly but the high price means it narrowly misses out on an award

£1775 inc VAT
Eizo ColorEdge CS2410 review
PC monitors

If you’re a photographer or video editor working in the sRGB space, this is a great monitor for a great price

£429 Inc VAT
Logitech MX Keys: A luxurious necessity
Keyboards

Yes, it’s overpriced, but if you want a luxury keyboard to match your luxury MX Master mouse, you’ll love it

£100 Inc VAT
Lenovo ThinkBook 13s review: Think ThinkPad, but cheaper
Laptops

It doesn’t have all the ThinkPad trimmings, but Lenovo is offering small businesses a bargain

£680 Inc VAT
Acer TravelMate X3: Good laptops don't have to be paper-thin
Laptops

A fast, solid laptop with excellent battery life that would make a fine choice for office work

£790 Inc VAT
HP Envy 13 (2019): Turning the competition green
Laptops

A cracking budget buy from late 2019 earns its place as one of our top all-round picks thanks to upgrades in the right places

£1150 Inc VAT
Cosmo Communicator: A phone to replace your laptop?
Mobile phones

Still a niche product, but this second attempt to resurrect the Psion Series 5 could conceivably replace your laptop and your phone

£799 Inc VAT
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite hands-on review
Mobile phones

There’s a lot to like in Samsung’s ‘Lite’ entry to the Note 10 line