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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.
- Cloudberry Kingdom A rock-hard platformer whose infinite death pits truly separates the men from the boys£8
- Philips 42PFL5008T review A fantastic TV with great image quality, but its depleted smart TV content and picture settings mean it just misses out on an award£700
- Toshiba 50L4353DB review This budget TV is incredible value for such a large display, but if quality and features are more important there are better models£649
- Philips 55PFL7008S review This TV has great image quality, but its sluggish menus are a bit disappointing at this price£2000
- Samsung S24C650PL review A good business monitor with a wide range of ports and a flexible stand£177
- LG 47LA790W review A fantastic mid-range smart TV with great image quality, but you can get the same image quality and features for less£1200
- Samsung PS51F5500 review Fantastic smart TV content, but this plasma TV’s picture quality is only good in the dark£699
- Toshiba 40L7355DB review This budget TV has active 3D and decent picture quality, but poor contrast lets it down£515
- best buyScan 3XS Graphite LG155 review A great value gaming laptop that matches the MSI GE60 for performance, but its block-like chassis won't suit everyone£925
- Panasonic TX-L47DT65B review This TV has a good range of inputs and great smart TV content, but you'll need to tweak the picture settings to get the best out of it£1300
- best buyLG 42LA690V review A great TV with fantastic smart content and brilliant picture quality and a wide range of picture settings£749
- best buyEizo Foris FS2333 review This 23in IPS display breaks the gaming monitor mould with its superb IPS display and outstanding colour accuracy£279
- recommendedThe Wonderful 101 review It won't be for everyone, but this is easily one of the best and most inventive games on Wii U£33