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Tom Bruce

After joining Expert Reviews back in 2018, Tom Bruce has been on a quest to review increasingly larger products ever since. It began with smartphones, then it was laptops and it ended with TVs. Prior to joining the Expert Reviews team, Tom was a manager at the independent movie house, the Lexi Cinema in Kensal Rise.

Recent articles by Tom Bruce

Kobo Forma: Can it topple the Kindle Oasis?
eReaders Tablets

Amazon’s Kindle Oasis faces fierce competition from Kobo’s latest luxury ebook reader

£240 inc VAT
Acer Chromebook 14: Competent, but lacking in charisma
Chromebooks Laptops

Meet Acer’s middle of the road Chromebook for 2018

£300 inc VAT
Vodafone Smart N9 Lite review: Cheap and (almost) cheerful
Mobile phones

The Smart N9 Lite might not be best in its class, but for less than £100 you can do a lot worse

£65 Not including £10 top-up
Alienware m15: A slimline, gaming heavy-hitter
Laptops

The Alienware m15 is fast and powerful but it's also mighty pricey

Acer Nitro 5 review: Bottom of the barrel gaming
Laptops

The Acer Nitro 5 is half the price of most gaming laptops, but don’t expect those savings to pay off

£750 incl. VAT
iPad Mini with Retina Display screen
iPad mini 2 with Retina display review
Tablets

The iPad mini 2 was a great little tablet – but it's well past its prime

£219 inc VAT
Asus debuts supercharged 2-in-1 for gamers
Laptops

Not happy with the power of your Surface Pro? Asus has the answer with its big, beefy Mothership GZ700

Asus ZenBook S review: More style, less substance
Laptops

A lightweight laptop with a neat elevated keyboard, but lacking in capability

£1099 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)