
Carrie Marshall
Carrie Marshall is a journalist, copywriter, ghostwriter, broadcaster and musician from Glasgow, where she lives with her two children, a greyhound and more guitars than are strictly necessary. A professional writer since 1998, Carrie is particularly interested in how technology can help us live our best lives and has written thousands of features, columns, reviews and news stories for a huge range of magazines, newspapers, websites and trade publications.
Carrie’s CV is a who’s who of magazines, newspapers, websites and radio programmes ranging from T3, Techradar and MacFormat to the BBC, Sunday Post and People’s Friend. She has written eleven non-fiction books for publishers including The British Computer Society and Haynes Publishing, co-wrote seven more non-fiction books about technology and music, and also co-wrote a six-part Radio 2 documentary series. Carrie’s debut memoir, Carrie Kills A Man, was shortlisted for the 2023 British Book Awards in the Discover category.
As a copywriter Carrie has crafted copy for some of the biggest names in the technology, retail, audio, drinks and finance industries, and as a novelist she sold enough copies of her self-published debut to buy a car. Not a great car, but still: a car!
When Carrie isn’t working she’s the singer, rhythm guitarist and producer for Glaswegian rock band Unquiet Mind (unquietmindmusic.com).
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 This next-gen spatial soundbar moves when you do for more immersive surround soundAudioscenic's cutting-edge soundbar promises an experience no other soundbar can deliver By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Better than Netflix – Kaleidescape's Strato E is the movie player for serious film fansThis 4K movie player offers serious spec that knocks streaming services out of the park By Carrie Marshall Last updated 
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 Sony’s new Atmos speaker promises a neck-gen audio experienceIf you don't like headphones and a soundbar's too loud, Sony has an unusual audio alternative By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Loewe's luxury Inicio speakers are handcrafted for Hi-Fi home improvementThese limited edition floorstanders and bookshelf speakers are made to order and look sensational By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Miniot’s really strange turntable is wheely cleverNo stylus, no magnets and no coils – this turntable looks like it came from the future By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Dali's super high-end wireless headphones get a new, lighter shade for even sleeker looksDark Chocolate is so 2024 – say hello to Mocha Grey! By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Denon's multi-room speakers get a game-changing update for free – plus a surprising price dropDenon Home devices now have Qobuz Connect support, better performance and bigger playlists By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 JBL's Himalayan-inspired Summit speakers promise peak audio pleasureThese three new Summit speakers will take your audio to new heights By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Use your wireless Hi-Res headphones with in-flight entertainment, thanks to this Bluetooth DACThe iFI UP Travel is ideal for planes, trains and automobiles By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Audio-Technica's new high-end turntable is clearly classYou can see right through Audio-Technica's latest luxury turntable – and it promises crystal clear audio too By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Wharfedale's next-gen speaker range brings upgrades across the boardThe new generation EVO 5 speakers don't just look good, there are significant improvements to absolutely everything By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 The boombox is back and we're off to rock the blockWe Are Rewind follows up its Walkman-inspired tape deck with a blast(er) from the past By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Sonos beware, a new Hi-Res rival is coming to steal your smart speaker crownWiiM's first ever smart speaker supports Hi-Res Audio, multi-room streaming and automatic room correction By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 When science meets Hi-Fi – every detail on these speakers has been measuredAsci Lab's modern-looking speakers promise "perfect sound" through the appliance of science By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Play your James Brown on Charlie Brown with Pro-Ject's Peanuts turntablePro-Ject's limited edition vinyl deck celebrates 75 years of the iconic comic strip By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Qobuz Connect is finally here for serious music streamersQobuz streaming just got a whole lot simpler By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Back in black – these high-end Hi-Fi components are 100 years in the makingLuxman spoils us with a flagship headphone amp, premium phono stage, and a very limited edition of heavenly Hi-Fi By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Astell&Kern's new flagship Hi-Res player promises an incredible audio upgradeThe SP4000 digital audio player pushes the luxury audio envelope By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Music streaming never looked so good – dCS' luxury DAC just got bigger and betterThis highly rated compact DAC gets an upgrade to deliver new dimensions in digital audio By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Sennheiser sound for a sensible price – these could be the bargain buds of the yearSennheiser joins the open-earbud party By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Music non-stop – this Bluetooth speaker will be "loud for life"A portable speaker that last forever? That's the promise of the new Pine Beat By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 If you want one of IKEA’s Sonos speakers, you’d better move fast – they'll soon be gone foreverSonos and IKEA are splitting, so you'll need to be quick if you want a collab speaker By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 Tivoli's retro radios now come in eye-popping 70s shadesEver wanted a radio in the same colour as a 70s bathroom? Have we got good news for you... By Carrie Marshall Published 
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 DAC’s the way to do it – Audiolab wants to upgrade your Hi-Fi and headphonesAudiolab's D7 and D9 DACs are claimed to be "heavenly on headphones" and on your Hi-Fi too By Carrie Marshall Published 
