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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.

Recent articles by Michael Passingham

BitDefender Internet Security 2015 review
Internet security

BitDefender has plenty of features and is well designed, but malware protection is disappointingly poor

£40 inc VAT for one PC
360Safe Internet Security review
Internet security

Chinese newcomer 360Safe impressed us with its malware defence, but performance elsewhere isn't as good as Avast

Add Android Auto to your car with Pioneer receivers
Sat nav

New 7in head units also support Apple CarPlay for iOS devices

Gigabyte Aivia Osmium
Gigabyte Aivia Osmium review
Keyboards

The Aivia Osmium is a comfortable gaming keyboard, but the placement of its macro keys is awkward

£97 inc VAT
ViewSonic VG2401mh review
PC monitors

The ViewSonic VG2401mh is a terrific gaming monitor, but it's more expensive than its rivals and it lacks cable management

£250 inc VAT
Acer Aspire Z3-615 review
PC systems

The Acer Z3-615 has good internal components but it's ugly and its peripherals are hopeless

£800 inc VAT
Pico Genie M100
Projectors

An amazingly small, light and cheap wireless projector, but the Pico Genie M100 has slightly compromised image quality

£250 inc VAT
ViewSonic VX2363Smhl-W review
PC monitors

The ViewSonic VX2363Smhl-W provides IPS image quality at a reasonable price

£126 inc VAT
Acer Aspire V15 Nitro (VN7-591G) review
Laptops

With superb design and build, great performance and a low price, Acer's latest foray into gaming laptops is a resounding success

£849 inc VAT
Asus EeeBook X205TA review
Ultraportable laptops

Thin, light and bundled with a year of Office365, the Asus EeeBook X205TA is a Chromebook beater and a real bargain

£180 inc VAT