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David Ludlow

David has been fascinated by technology since he first set eyes on the ZX Spectrum 48K. A fan of smartphones, tablets and home automation, he also specialises in home networking. David has worked in tech publishing for more than 20years, working on PCW, Computer Shopper and launching Expert Reviews in 2010. 

Recent articles by David Ludlow

Ford Traffic Jam Assist
Ford Traffic Jam Assist to be added to driver aids
Car accessories & equipment

Also improves automated parking to include perpendicular

Sonos SUB
Sonos SUB review
Technology

Gorgeous looks and stunning sound quality from the only subwoofer we've ever wanted to put on display

£599 inc VAT
MacBook Pro with Retina display
What the MacBook Retina display means for you
Technology

How the higher resolution affects your work and the quality of the display

Henge Docks 11-inch Air Dock
Henge Docks 11-inch Air Dock review
Technology

A great looking stand, but a USB hub and built-in Ethernet would have made it so much more useful

£54.99 inc VAT
Orbitsound T9
Orbitsound T9
Soundbars

Incredible audio: something this small shouldn't sound so big

£199 inc VAT
HP OfficeJet 150
HP OfficeJet 150 - first portable MFP launched
Home office Printers

Up to 500 prints from a single battery charge

Ubuntu 12.04 Dash
Ubuntu 12.04 review
Operating systems

Unity has come of age, while the HUD shows how the interface will progress in the future - it's is everything we want from a LTS version

Philips HMP2000
Philips HMP2000 review
Media streamers

High quality Netflix streaming and a neat, quiet box, but the attractive interface is slow to respond and the remote control small and uncomfortable

£60 inc VAT
Citroën C1
New Citroën C1 pricing announced
Car accessories & equipment

UK specifications has impressive fuel economy, launch discount

Plusnet home of the future
Plusnet shows off its home of 2027
Technology

How the internet will shape our living conditions