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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

Viewsonic Pro9000
Viewsonic Pro9000 review
Projectors

Hybrid laser technology removes the lamp and makes the Pro9000 a very appealing home cinema projector

£1597 inc VAT
Microsoft Surface Pro
Microsoft Surface Pro release date and price confirmed
Tablets

The Microsoft Surface Pro will go on sale in January - in the US at least

Sony Xperia Tablet S
Xperia Tablet S back on sale in the UK
Tablets

Sony’s Xperia Tablet S is now back on sale, following an issue with its splash-proof seal

Philips 40PFL7007T/12
Philips 40PFL7007T/12 review
TVs

Great picture quality, sound quality and connectivity; a good buy

£999 inc VAT
Samsung Series 3 Chromebook
Samsung Series 3 Chromebook review
Chromebooks Ultraportable laptops

The best Chromebook yet is fantastic value, if you can adjust to Chrome OS

£229 inc VAT
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EE 4G UK mobile broadband data limits boosted
Mobile phones

EE 4G UK mobile broadband data limits have been boosted, giving new and existing customers more data to download and browse the web with

Ford Fiesta 2013
New Ford Fiesta review (2013) – Hands on
Car accessories & equipment

An in-depth look at the gadgets and tech inside Ford's latest city car

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The Best UK Kickstarter projects (and the worst)
Technology

We separate the wheat from the chaff, and then stand around laughing at the chaff

Disney Star Wars
Top 10 live-action Disney films (that prove Star Wars is in safe hands)
Technology

Ignore the naysayers, Disney is a great choice for the new Star Wars films - here are ten reasons why

Gigabyte X11
Gigabyte X11 review
Laptops Ultraportable laptops

Carbon fibre is a great way to keep Ultrabooks light, but the Gigabyte X11 falls down in other areas

£999 inc VAT