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
Dynabook Portégé X30F-14U review: Steady as she goes
By Tim Danton published
Reviews The name may have changed, but all the core ingredients of a Portégé laptop remain
Eizo ColorEdge CS2410 review: Why pay more?
By Tim Danton published
Reviews If you’re a photographer or video editor working in the sRGB space, this is a great monitor for a great price
Dell XPS 13 (New 9300) hands-on review: Chasing perfection
By Tim Danton published
First look The newest XPS looks like a superior upgrade, if not a groundbreaking one
How much is your data worth? And can you turn it into cash?
By Tim Danton published
In-depth One solicitor, one futurist and one adtech specialist join forces to answer two questions that will rumble through the next decade
Asus Mini PC ProArt PA90 review: Style and substance
By Tim Danton published
Reviews A staggeringly powerful mini workstation with enough style to grace even the most demanding of studios
Dell UltraSharp U2719DC review
By Tim Danton published
Reviews A brilliant streamlined design, USB-C connectivity and superb colour accuracy help justify the high price
NEC MultiSync EA271U review: An outstanding office monitor
By Tim Danton published
Reviews It may be expensive, but your eyes – or employees – will thank you for the investment in the long run
Hannspree HQ272PQD review: Packs a quantum dot punch
By Tim Danton published
Reviews A vivid image that’s great for games, films and everyday use
Eizo ColorEdge CG319X review: Professional perfection
By Tim Danton published
Reviews If you need colour-accurate HDR film editing on a big screen, this is the best option out there
Is AMD finally winning the chip wars?
By Tim Danton published
In-depth With the new Epyc completing AMD’s 7nm line-up while Intel struggles to deliver 10nm, a new fight has begun
Time is up for Windows 7: How do you migrate to Windows 10?
By Tim Danton published
In-depth Even if you think you're ready, there are hidden problems that could trip you up
A laptop is a fashion statement, but it's also a work tool
By Tim Danton published
Opinion People need a compelling reason to upgrade, so why is Microsoft living in the past on USB-C?
Should we have left the Brexit decision to AI?
By Tim Danton published
In-depth We gathered together four technology and AI experts to talk humans vs algorithms - and asked, should we have left Brexit to AI?
How AMD fought its way back to relevance
By Tim Danton published
In-depth AMD’s data centre boss explains how the company regained its competitive edge
Take a deep-dive into AMD's Zen 2 architecture
By Tim Danton published
In-depth We dig into the next generation of EPYC data centre processors, dubbed 'Rome'
AMD launches on AWS and instantly undercuts Intel by 10%
By Tim Danton published
News AMD pulls an EPYC move on Intel cloud server costs
AMD reveals 7nm 'Rome' EPYC processors
By Tim Danton published
News The processors signal the future steps for Ryzen chips
Gemini PDA review: The Psion Series 5, reborn
By Tim Danton published
Reviews A novel idea that will appeal to anyone who misses the original, but it’s expensive and a work in progress
Asus ProArt PA32U review
By Tim Danton published
Reviews A versatile monitor that offers strong - if not perfect - colour accuracy all the way across its 32in panel
ViewSonic VP3268-4K review: An outstanding 4K monitor
By Tim Danton published
Reviews Brilliant colour accuracy when you need it and a bright, versatile 32in monitor when you don’t - a great buy
CEO: We stopped building BlackBerrys to bring more to market
By Tim Danton published
In-depth CEO explains why ceasing production will see more BlackBerry phones than ever
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2017)
By Tim Danton published
First look This is no minor update: Lenovo makes the already excellent X1 Carbon smaller and lighter
Top ten security tips for mobile workers
By Tim Danton published
Sponsored Between 1 March 2013 and 28 February 2014, 183,523 laptops, tablets and phones were reported stolen.
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