
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.
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Eizo ColorEdge CS2410 review: Why pay more?
Reviews If you’re a photographer or video editor working in the sRGB space, this is a great monitor for a great price
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Dell XPS 13 (New 9300) hands-on review: Chasing perfection
First look The newest XPS looks like a superior upgrade, if not a groundbreaking one
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How much is your data worth? And can you turn it into cash?
In-depth One solicitor, one futurist and one adtech specialist join forces to answer two questions that will rumble through the next decade
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Asus Mini PC ProArt PA90 review: Style and substance
Reviews A staggeringly powerful mini workstation with enough style to grace even the most demanding of studios
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Dell UltraSharp U2719DC review
Reviews A brilliant streamlined design, USB-C connectivity and superb colour accuracy help justify the high price
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NEC MultiSync EA271U review: An outstanding office monitor
Reviews It may be expensive, but your eyes – or employees – will thank you for the investment in the long run
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Hannspree HQ272PQD review: Packs a quantum dot punch
Reviews A vivid image that’s great for games, films and everyday use
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Eizo ColorEdge CG319X review: Professional perfection
Reviews If you need colour-accurate HDR film editing on a big screen, this is the best option out there
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Is AMD finally winning the chip wars?
In-depth With the new Epyc completing AMD’s 7nm line-up while Intel struggles to deliver 10nm, a new fight has begun
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Time is up for Windows 7: How do you migrate to Windows 10?
In-depth Even if you think you're ready, there are hidden problems that could trip you up
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A laptop is a fashion statement, but it's also a work tool
Opinion People need a compelling reason to upgrade, so why is Microsoft living in the past on USB-C?
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Should we have left the Brexit decision to AI?
In-depth We gathered together four technology and AI experts to talk humans vs algorithms - and asked, should we have left Brexit to AI?
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How AMD fought its way back to relevance
In-depth AMD’s data centre boss explains how the company regained its competitive edge
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Take a deep-dive into AMD's Zen 2 architecture
In-depth We dig into the next generation of EPYC data centre processors, dubbed 'Rome'
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AMD launches on AWS and instantly undercuts Intel by 10%
News AMD pulls an EPYC move on Intel cloud server costs
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AMD reveals 7nm 'Rome' EPYC processors
News The processors signal the future steps for Ryzen chips
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Gemini PDA review: The Psion Series 5, reborn
Reviews A novel idea that will appeal to anyone who misses the original, but it’s expensive and a work in progress
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Asus ProArt PA32U review
Reviews A versatile monitor that offers strong - if not perfect - colour accuracy all the way across its 32in panel
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ViewSonic VP3268-4K review: An outstanding 4K monitor
Reviews Brilliant colour accuracy when you need it and a bright, versatile 32in monitor when you don’t - a great buy
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CEO: We stopped building BlackBerrys to bring more to market
In-depth CEO explains why ceasing production will see more BlackBerry phones than ever
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2017)
First look This is no minor update: Lenovo makes the already excellent X1 Carbon smaller and lighter
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Top ten security tips for mobile workers
Sponsored Between 1 March 2013 and 28 February 2014, 183,523 laptops, tablets and phones were reported stolen.
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HP announces "the world's most secure printers"
News Unprotected enterprise printers can pose serious security vulnerability, claims LaserJet GM
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HP launches quicker, quieter laser printers
News HP's new printers promise to reduce noise and costs for many firms
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