Tim Danton
Tim Danton is editor-in-chief of PC Pro, the UK's biggest selling IT monthly magazine. He specialises in reviews of laptops, desktop PCs and monitors, and is also author of a book called The Computers That Made Britain.
You can contact Tim directly at editor@pcpro.co.uk.
Latest articles by Tim Danton
Tablets for business: a playbook guide
By Tim Danton published
Sponsored Make sure your business is using tablets the right way with our in-depth guide
Inspiring the Inspirers: David Clark-Bell
By Tim Danton published
Sponsored David's users need power and he needs to deliver ROI. That's when Core i7 processors and Samsung SSDs come to the fore...
Dell World 2012: Smart CIOs need to think about touch
By Tim Danton published
News If the next batch of laptops you buy for your business doesn’t include touch, warns Dell, you might face tough questions in a year’s time.
Microsoft Surface RT review
By Tim Danton published
Reviews Updated: A piece of engineering brilliance, but can the Surface with Windows RT satisfy the needs of a business user?
Behind the scenes at Dell's Cloud Centre
By Tim Danton published
News Dell will open its Cloud Centre in February 2012, but sister title Cloud Pro managed to get a sneak peek inside to see what businesses can expect from the tech giant.
IDC: Tablets hold key to Business Intelligence
By Tim Danton published
News As the popularity of tablets surge in the consumer space, an IDC analyst claims they are the answer to BI execution in business.
IT PRO launches Cloud Power channel
By Tim Danton published
News Find out how Cloud Computing will affect your business, with our exclusive videos and features.
Lenovo ThinkPad X301 review
By Tim Danton published
Reviews Lenovo’s X300 rocked our world when its sleek, slab-like form appeared last year. Can the follow up, the Lenovo X301, do the same?
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