
Andrew Williams
Andrew is a freelance tech and entertainment journalist. He writes for T3, Wired, Forbes, The Guardian, The Standard, TrustedReviews and Shortlist, among others.
Laptop and computing content is his specialism at T3, but he also regularly covers fitness tech, audio and mobile devices.
He began writing about tech full time in 2008, back when the Nintendo Wii was riding high and smartphones were still new.
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3 top Kindle e-reader alternatives – less well-known e-readers of the highest qualityYou can keep your Paperwhite, we're changing teams
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Apple thinks eyeballs are what your earphones are missingComputer vision for your earholes
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Valve's Steam Controller reservation system may give you Steam Deck flashbacksWhen Steam Machine tho?
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Honor 600 Pro gets a whacking early deal – £200 off and a projector bundled inThe early bird catches the... free power adapter and home cinema projector, apparently
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Is now the time to pick up a Nintendo Switch 2 before a price rise kicks in?When in doubt, blame the shareholders.
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XGIMI Titan Noir deal snags you up to 50% off a new 4K projectorA titanic deal?
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Xbox rightly bins lame AI Copilot concept in bid to win back fansGaming sidekick gets kicked out
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Our favourite earbuds of 2025 are getting a new versionA tech buy with an added sense of well-being
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Last chance to get a cheaper Mac mini as entry-level model is scrappedAI strikes again?
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We're in the Wi-Fi headphone era – here's why you should care (but maybe not yet)There's life beyond the Sonos Ace
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Sony's newest luxury headphones might have just leaked on a celeb's headCripes, 10 years already?
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Surprising nobody, Valve's Steam Controller is already sold outNo Steam Machine? No problem, apparently
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HP OmniBook X Flip 14 review: The perfect pick'n'mix PC?Looking for a versatile, affordable Windows PC? Look no further
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Samsung Galaxy A57 review: Value isn't only about pricingHalf the price of an S26 might give Samsung's mid-ranger ample appeal
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Acer Swift Edge 14 AI reviewThe design may divide opinion, but Acer's AI laptop delivers pure substance where it really counts
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Kobo Libra Colour reviewIs Kobo's colour e-reader a better, cheaper alternative to Amazon's Kindle?
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Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus reviewIs this the fanciest Chromebook money can buy?
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MSI Prestige 16 AI Evo review: Power and longevity show its versatilityVersatility is what this MSI laptop brings to the party
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HP Elitebook Ultra G1i review: Quality across the boardThe ideal business-traveller laptop? That could be this HP
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I interviewed the CEO who wants to change the face of sim racing wheels this yearWe sit down with Asetek's CEO to learn the story behind the company's PC cooling roots and affordable sim wheel aspirations
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Asus Zenbook A14 review: Ideal for frequent travellersWant a lightweight Windows laptop? Asus might have the perfect answer
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I tried Intel’s new Ultra upgrade – it makes boring laptops feel like gaming PCsThe Intel Ultra 9 285H processor is a beast designed for laptops – without the worry of low battery life or super-loud fans
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HP OmniBook Ultra Flip review: Ultrabook brillianceThis is one of HP's best laptops in recent years
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Asus Zenbook S14 review (UX5406)Housing Intel's Core Ultra Series 2, the Asus Zenbook S14 is a great portable laptop that can deliver on-the-go gaming goods too
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