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Nathan Spendelow

Deputy editor at Expert Reviews, Nathan joined the website back in 2016. Kicking off his journalism career as a laptop reviewer, he swiftly became Expert Reviews’ smartphone expert, testing and reviewing hundreds of handsets over the years. Nathan is an NCTJ-accredited journalist and regularly attends key industry events and product launches around the world, including the MWC and IFA trade shows.

Recent articles by Nathan Spendelow

Dell XPS 15 (2017) review: A top Windows 10 laptop
Laptops

Dell’s XPS 15 is made even better with Kaby Lake, but is it still the best Windows 10 laptop?

£1349 inc VAT
The fabulous U11 is a return to form for HTC
Mobile phones

HTC’s U11 is a welcome return to form for HTC, but is it enough?

£649 inc VAT
Dyson V6 Absolute review: A great cordless vacuum cleaner
Vacuum cleaners

An incredibly light cordless vacuum cleaner that's perfect at cleaning a wide variety of surfaces, from carpets to hard floors

£399 inc VAT
Xiaomi Pocophone F1: Mid-range master
Mobile phones

Xiaomi storms into the UK for the very first time and the Pocophone F1 delivers a knockout blow to OnePlus

£330 inc VAT
Acer Chromebook R11 review
Chromebooks

Minor touchpad issues aside, the Chromebook R11 is a well-built, bargain laptop

£230 inc VAT
Amazon Fire TV 4K HDR review
Media streamers

Amazon’s latest Fire TV does 4K and HDR, and it does them well

£70 inc VAT
Nokia 8110 4G review
Mobile phones

Nokia’s iconic feature phone was made famous by its appearance in The Matrix. Twenty years on, is it still the baddest phone on the block?

£69.99 inc VAT
Motorola Moto Z3 Play review: Moto Mods madness
Mobile phones

Motorola’s latest mid-range handset isn’t the most powerful, but with Moto Mods it could be an incredibly versatile device

£389 (based on US price of $499)
Palm phone review: Small phone, high price
Mobile phones

A credit card-sized smartphone that’s riding on the coattails of a long-lost brand, the Palm phone is intriguing but ultimately flawed

£350 Pay as go
PlayStation Classic review: Costly nostalgia
Gaming

The original PlayStation has returned, but it’s a high price to pay for a cobbled-together nostalgia hit

£90 inc VAT