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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

B&O Beosound Edge review: The luxury rolling speaker
Speakers

The huge Beosound Edge delivers powerful, room-filling sound with a circular design that rolls on its edge like a British pound coin

Asus ZenBook Pro 14: Hands on with the latest ScreenPad
Laptops

We’ve seen the Asus ScreenPad before, but never on such a portable laptop

The best of the Bank Holiday sales
Technology

It's a Bank Holiday deals BONANZA! Save big on TVs, tablets, speakers and cameras this weekend

Apple Macbook 2016
Apple MacBook (12in) review
Laptops

The Apple MacBook 12in has received another yearly upgrade, with a faster processor and improved graphics

£1249
Apple MacBook Air review
Laptops

Not much has changed with the 2017 MacBook Air – could this be the end of the line for Apple’s entry level notebook?

£949 inc VAT
PS4 Slim logo
Sony PS4 review: Slim is still in
Gaming

Two years on, and the PS4 is still the same fantastic console

£250 inc VAT (500GB model)
GameCube Classic Mini confirmed?
Gaming

Nintendo’s GameCube could be the next console to receive the Classic Mini console revamp

Is there a catch to buying a refurbished Xbox One?
Gaming

Here’s the risk-free way to save big bucks on an Xbox One

Nokia 8 Sirocco review: Curved perfection...or dejection?
Mobile phones

Nokia’s 2018 flagship smartphone has finally arrived. Can the curved screen and Android One OS set it apart from the competition?

£699
Vodafone Smart N9 review: Little changed, nothing gained
Mobile phones

Budget phones can be forgiven many things, but with the Smart N9 Vodafone has barely managed to improve on last year’s model

£109 £15 p/month contracts available