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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

Thief
Thief review
Gaming

Fantastically atmospheric in places, but will otherwise feel like a dumbed down experience for fans of the series

£16 inc VAT
Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay puts iOS on your dashboard
Car accessories & equipment Mobile phones

Apple has officially confirmed its in-car dashboard extension to iOS, known as CarPlay

Teufel Concept E
Teufel Concept E review
Home cinema systems

Comprehensive 5.1 surround sound for TVs and PCs, if a little difficult to tweak tone settings

£350 inc VAT
BenQ W1400
BenQ W1400 review
Projectors

Impressive picture quality, but 3D is hit-and-miss and DLP effects are unavoidable

£1000 inc VAT
Advent Vega Tegra Note
Advent Vega Tegra Note review
Laptops Tablets

Incredible performance and battery life for the price. The Vega Tegra Note is an absolute bargain

£130 inc VAT
Motoactv
Motorola confirms smartwatch in the works, Moto Maker coming to Europe
Technology

Motorola has confirmed it is working on a smartwatch, with an aim of releasing later in the year

Jolla Sailfish OS smartphone
Jolla Sailfish OS smartphone review
Mobile phones

HANDS ON REVIEW: An gorgeous and intuitive swipe-based operating system certainly makes the Jolla Sailfish OS smartphone unique, but should you buy one? We find out

Archos 50c Oxygen
Archos 50c Oxygen review
Mobile phones

HANDS ON REVIEW: An eight-core CPU could make the 50c Oxygen one of the fastest Archos smartphones to date, and it looks every bit the high-end smartphone

Asus Padfone Mini
Asus Padfone Mini review
Mobile phones Tablets

HANDS ON REVIEW: Shrinking its unique smartphone/tablet pair to a much more portable 4in/7in duo,

LG G2 Mini
LG G2 Mini review
Mobile phones

HANDS ON REVIEW: LG shrinks the G2 into a smaller 4.7in smartphone, but also reduces the specifications. Does it make it less of a phone as a result?