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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.
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Philips 55PFS6609 Good-value TV with great image quality and superb black levels, but its fiddly menu and online content disappoints£1000Katharine Byrne
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recommendedScram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails review Fiendishly difficult but always fun and very rewarding, this is easily one of the best games on the Wii U eShop£9Katharine Byrne
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recommendedPanasonic DMP-BDT160 A cheap 3D Blu-ray player that's easy to use and has good picture quality£79Katharine Byrne
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Among the Sleep review This first-person horror game from the eyes of a two year old is a great idea that never reaches its potential£15Katharine Byrne
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Tomodachi Life review It may not have much staying power beyond its initial novelty, but Tomodachi Life is an ode to surreal comedy£30Katharine Byrne
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Samsung unveils its first Tizen-powered smartphone The Samsung Z will be the world's first Tizen-powered phoneKatharine Byrne
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best buyMario Kart 8 review The greatest Mario Kart ever made, this is the biggest reason yet to go and buy a Wii U£42Katharine Byrne
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Microsoft Surface Pro 2 review Now cheaper than ever, the Surface Pro 2 remains the king of Windows 8 tablets£719Katharine Byrne
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Transistor review A gorgeous game that suffers from repetitive combat and a wafer-thin narrative that borrows too many tricks from its predecessor£15Katharine Byrne
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Wacom Bamboo Pad Wireless review A responsive wireless touchpad, but its lack of palm rejection and tactile feedback hold it back£60Katharine Byrne
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HTC One Mini 2 review Looks desirable, but its underpowered hardware makes the One Mini 2 feel too overpriced£360Katharine Byrne
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Microsoft dropped Surface Mini announcement at the last hour Microsoft didn't think it would be "a hit".Katharine Byrne
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recommendedChild of Light review One of the most beautiful games ever made, this delightful RPG is a must buy for fans of the genre£12Katharine Byrne