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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.

Recent articles by Tom Morgan

Samsung UE55F8000
Samsung F8000 Smart LED TV review
TVs

At the time of writing, this is hands-down the best LCD TV available to buy

£2500 inc VAT
Gears of War Judgment
Gears of War: Judgment review
Gaming

A new multiplayer focus and some arcade-style gameplay tweaks keeps the Gears formula fresh, but the story is basic

£37 inc VAT
Crysis 3
Crysis 3 review
Gaming

Easy on the eyes, but not on your graphics card - Crysis 3 is a great-looking game that comes up short in terms of gameplay

£30 inc VAT
Toshiba 32RL958
Toshiba 32RL958 review
TVs

many smart features, Freeview HD and built-in Wi-Fi makes this 32in TV fantastic value

£300 inc VAT
Toshiba 46TL968
Toshiba 46TL968 review
TVs

Has a lot of features, but it doesn't have the greatest picture quality

£530 inc VAT
Nikon Coolpix A
Nikon Coolpix A APS-C compact announced
Compact cameras

Nikon has launched the Coolpix A, the company's first compact camera with a DX-sized APS-C sensor

Padfone 2
Asus Padfone 2 UK release date finally confirmed
Mobile phones Tablets

The long awaited Padfone 2 will finally be available to pre-order in the UK on the 1st of March, Asus has announced

HP Envy Spectre XT
HP Envy Spectre XT review
Laptops Ultraportable laptops

Great looks, good SSD, but we don't like its display

£805 inc VAT
Dead Space 3
Dead Space 3 review
Gaming

Entering the atmosphere loses some of its charm, but Dead Space 3 still has scares

£30 inc VAT
4G spectrum auction result
4G auction results revealed by Ofcom
Mobile phones

Ofcom has announced the results of the first round of 4G spectrum auctions, with Vodafone, Three, O2, BT and EE all securing frequency bands