Michael Passingham

Michael Passingham is a senior researcher at Which?. He holds a Master’s degree in Railway Studies from the University of York, with a career including roles at Time Inc. UK and Expert Reviews.

  • recommended
    Grid Autosport 7
    Grid Autosport Possibly the most immersive console-based racing game you'll play this year
    £30
  • Box This powerful all-round sync package may be overkill for some, but its web interface and mobile apps are highly polished
    £3
  • Samsung LS24D590PL A pretty and well-priced monitor with good image quality
    £169
  • Copy A well-designed Cloud sync package with generous free and good-value paid options
    £6
  • HannsG HS271 A reasonable 27-inch screen for those on a budget, but better models are available for only a little more
    £180
  • Chillblast Helium i7 4500 14" Ultrabook review Powerful and good-value ultraportable laptop, but its keyboard and battery life disappoint
    £899
  • Acer Aspire Switch 10
    Acer Aspire Switch 10 A decent convertible, but its poor keyboard and lack-lustre performance makes the Asus T100 a better buy
    £295
  • best buy
    Livedrive A robust platform with unlimited space puts Livedrive ahead of the Cloud backup competition
    £5
  • Dell P2815Q display
    Dell P2815Q 4K monitor This inexpensive 4K monitor is hobbled by its 30Hz refresh rate
    £540
  • best buy
    Google Drive web
    Google Drive Lashings of storage for very little money combined with brilliant mobile and web offerings puts Google into a comfortable lead
    £1.20
  • Anki Drive starter car
    Anki Drive review: hands on Slot car racing thrills with explosion-based spills
  • Acer B326HUL Vibrant and accurate colours from this monitor's huge 32in screen
    £554
  • Philips 244E5QHAD front
    Philips 244E5QHAD A competent budget IPS screen for those not too fussed about design
    £149
  • AOC M2870Vq This large 1080p screen will give you good image quality on a budget
    £180
  • best buy
    Scan 3XS Graphite LG156 3/4
    Scan 3XS Graphite LG156 review Superb gaming performance for a sub-£1,000 laptop, but it’s bulky and plain
    £899