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David Gilbert
David Gilbert contributed camera, computing and mobile reviews to Trusted Reviews between 2011 and 2016.
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We take a look at Dicota's latest budget backpack to see if it can measure up to the competition.
Review Price: £42.99
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Will Facebook's video-calling service powered by Skype be enough to keep it ahead of Google?
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Jabra Supreme Review
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The £99 Jabra Supreme is claiming to be the first mono Bluetooth headset to truly offer active noise cancellation but can it justify this price?
Review Price: £99.99
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First Look: The Grid10 is a 10in tablet with a unique operating system and a price of just £259 - so we had to take a closer look.
Review Price: £259.00
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Can Bose transfer its audio expertise from headphones and speakers to a Bluetooth headset?
Review Price: £129.00
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Nikon D4 Review
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Delivering flawless performance and exceptional image quality, the D4 is an ideal tool for professional photographers.
Review Price: £4,700.00
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Can the presence of a secondary processor and OS add more than just extra battery life to the ThinkPad X1?
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First Look: The LG Z330 is described as a Super Ultrabook, but does it really go above and beyond the competition?
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A Kindle cover which allows for two-handed, one-handed and even no-handed reading.
Review Price: £30.00
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The Tuff-Luv Embrace case for you Kindle 4 will let you read one-handed leaving you free to do what you like with your other hand.
Review Price: £22.99
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A slim and light Kindle case which offers no screen protection but does come with a glossy black finish.
Review Price: £19.95
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If you are a vegetarian looking to keep your Kindle reading covert while in the desert, then this case is for you.
Review Price: £22.99
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Allowing for hands-free reading, the Maroo Koto Kindle case promises to protect your ereader even if you drop it.
Review Price: £29.99
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Can this official sleeve from Amazon protect your Kindle? We find out.
Review Price: £19.99
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A case which offers one-handed reading but frustrates as much as it protects.
Review Price: £30.00
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A real leather Kindle cover which costs a lot more than a Kindle.
Review Price: £125.00
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Hands On: Sony's latest ultra compact is the slimmest and lightest in the world with a 10x optical zoom.
Review Price: £280.00
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Turning any Android or iOS device into a gaming powerhouse – but at a high price.
Review Price: £49.99
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Nokia Lumia 710 Review
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Can Nokia's budget Windows Phone 7 handset steal the show?
Review Price: £270.00
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First Look: The Lenovo K800 is the first-ever Intel-powered smartphone. Can it live up to the hype?
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First Look: Could the slightly chunky Z430 be the perfect combination of power and looks?
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Fitbit Ultra Review
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A new year? A new you? Can this wireless tracker help you get off the couch?
Review Price: £79.99
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First Look: Motorola has released its latest Droid handset which features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard yet retains a slim profile.
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First Look: Can Sony's 4.3in Android-based Walkman compete with the iPod touch?
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First Look: We gets hands on time with the slightly chunkier Razr handset which features a huge battery.
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While swiping at your TV with your remote to change a channel may sound like a good idea, is it really practical?
Review Price: £29.99
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First Look: We take a closer look at the HTC Radar, the little brother to the mammoth Titan.
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What we expect to see at this week's massive technology trade show.
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How Steve Jobs moulded Apple in his form - and who's the man now in charge.
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