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Katharine Byrne
When Katharine's not glued to her Wii U and 3DS, she's usually found darting between tiny smartphones and huge pieces of home cinema equipment.She’s tested everything from laptops and monitors to motherboards and projectors, but she currently specialises in smartphones, games and AV.
- best buyNokia Lumia 735 review With its gorgeous OLED display and excellent battery life, the Lumia 735 is a great value Windows Phone£190
- recommendedFinlux 48FT3E242S-T review The Finlux 48FT3E242S-T is a bargain, it looks smart and has a great picture, though catch-up app support is limited£399
- EE Harrier swoops in as EE's second own-brand smartphone EE bolsters its own-brand smartphone line-up with the new Harrier and Harrier Mini
- recommendedPNY Android OTG Adapter review You'll need a file manager app on your phone, but this is a cheap and easy way to transfer files between devices without a PC£5
- Microsoft Lumia 535 review Microsoft's Lumia 535 is well-built, but poor battery life and a fussy touchscreen makes it frustrating to use£90
- Samsung UE65JS9000 review The JS9000's picture quality is gorgeous and we're big fans of the new Tizen UI, but it's expensive and viewing angles aren't brilliant£3999
- Adobe Ink & Slide review Expensive and not great for fine precision drawing, but Adobe's Ink & Slide are a decent stylus and ruler for creative professionals£84
- HTC One M9 vs iPhone 6 - which is best? We put HTC's brand-new One M9 up against the iPhone 6 to see which one you should buy
- HTC Desire 620 review The HTC Desire 620 is a well-made smartphone with a good camera, but its poor screen and mediocre battery life hold it back£210
- best buyXenoblade Chronicles 3D review It may not look as pretty as the Wii original, but Xenoblade Chronicles 3D is still one of the best JRPGs we've played in the last decade£35
- recommendedPanasonic Viera TX-55AX902B review Fantastic image quality and unbeatable LCD black levels make the Panasonic TX-55AX902 one of the best 4K TVs yet£1999
- Nokia Lumia 530 review The Lumia 530 is a big improvement on its predecessor, but its low price is still false economy against the superior Lumia 630£89
- LG G Flex 2 review - the bendy phone that self heals The G Flex 2's curved screen looks great, but an overly glossy chassis and average battery life detract from its overall appeal£529
- Sony Xperia Z2 review A few minor improvements and huge battery life make this a better phone than the Z1, but it doesn't stand out from the competition£535