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Dell S2409W review
Those seeking a cheap, 24-inch, 1080p monitor will probably be more than satisfied with the S2409W. It boasts great performance with games and movies, and an elegant and intuitive on-screen display, although ergonomic features have been sacrificed to keep the price down Read more
3 April 2009 by Eric Franklin
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Dell SP2309W review
The 23-inch SP2309W monitor offers excellent performance, a unique and intuitive on-screen display, good connectivity and a high 2,048x1,152-pixel resolution. It handles movies and games equally well and, although there is some backlight bleeding, it's a great monitor at an affordable price Read more
27 February 2009 by Eric Franklin
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Samsung SyncMaster T240HD review
With tonnes of connection options, including two HDMI ports and an ATSC/QAM tuner, great performance and useful features, the Samsung SyncMaster T240HD display is an excellent bargain. We do have a few gripes with brightness and colour, but the sharp text makes up for it. All in all, it's a steal for what you get Read more
2 October 2008 by Eric Franklin
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BenQ V2400W review
With its offset neck and thin chassis, the 24-inch BenQ V2400W flat-panel monitor presents a unique look. While you may have to manually adjust it, its low price and strong performance combined with the sleek design earn this 24-inch LCD our recommendation for home or office use Read more
10 July 2008 by Eric Franklin
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Dell UltraSharp 2408WPF review
The Dell UltraSharp 2408WPF 24-inch monitor is an outstanding performer. It delivers fantastic DVD playback images, making it a great choice for an entertainment display. Whether you're looking at games, DVDs or HD movies, this monitor doesn't drop the ball Read more
24 June 2008 by Eric Franklin
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Samsung SyncMaster T220 review
The Samsung SyncMaster T220 makes a strong case for those who want a great-looking monitor but aren't looking for too many flashy features. This monitor features the company's new 'rose black' bezel design and gives a good performance both for gaming and watching a film Read more
12 June 2008 by Matthew Elliott
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HP w2408h review
At 24 inches, the HP w2408h monitor is certainly large, but it's also gorgeous. Cleverly and thoughtfully designed, it can rotate to accomodate a portrait orientation, handy for surfing the Web. Its impressive image quality and high resolution make it great for watching 1080p high-definition movies Read more
18 April 2008 by Rory Reid
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BenQ G2400W review
Big PC monitors are in these days, and with its 24 inches of space, the BenQ G2400W monitor is a simple and attractive option. It features technology that adjusts the monitor depending on whether you're viewing photos, films or documents, making it great for everyday use Read more
13 March 2008 by Rory Reid
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Samsung SyncMaster 940UX review
Don't expect loads of extras on the Samsung SyncMaster 940UX. But in its ability to connect via USB, this plain Jane of a 19-inch monitor is perfectly suited for your dual screen needs. If you're looking to expand your workspace to include a second screen -- or more, this simple monitor could fit nicely Read more
17 January 2008 by Eric Franklin
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LG Flatron L226WTQ review
LG's Flatron L226WTQ monitor produces amazing colours. The blacks are dark and the whites are stark. Performance-wise, the gaming is impressive, and it will play your favourite games and movies play back as smoothly as if the panel was lined with butter. Now that's smooth Read more
19 November 2007 by Rory Reid
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