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Samsung SyncMaster F2380 review
The 23-inch, 1080p SyncMaster F2380 doesn't have the brightest display on the market, but its contrast ratio is one of the best we've seen, making for extremely deep blacks and a great game- and movie-viewing experience. Its ergonomic options and viewing angles are good too Read more
27 January 2010 by Eric Franklin
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HP LP3065 review
The 30-inch LP3065 is far from cheap, and, given the price, you might be expecting more in the way of picture-adjustment and connection options. But the most important thing is that it offers excellent image quality. In fact, it's one of the best-performing monitors that money can buy Read more
13 January 2010 by Eric Franklin
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LG W2363V review
Despite an array of unnecessary lighting gimmicks, the 23-inch W2363V is a great choice for gamers. Boasting an excellent range of inputs, a good design and sturdy build quality, its impressive contrast performance makes games look fantastic, resulting in a more engaging experience Read more
26 November 2009 by Paul Monckton
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BenQ G2220HD review
Those seeking a 1080p monitor on a tight budget could do far worse than the 21.5-inch G2220HD. An HDMI port and built-in speakers are sadly lacking, but it's capable of some impressive results, it's tastefully designed, and it's light enough to easily pick up and move around Read more
26 November 2009 by Paul Monckton
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ViewSonic FuHzion VX2268wm review
The 22-inch FuHzion VX2268wm is pricey and low on features, but it does have one highly impressive trick up its sleeve: its 3D capability. Used in conjunction with Nvidia's GeForce 3D Vision Kit, it can really give compatible games a new lease of life. Its 2D performance is solid, too Read more
26 November 2009 by Paul Monckton
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Acer H243H review
The 24-inch, 1080p H243H dispenses with fancy frills and extraneous gimmicks, while keeping all the key features that make for a worthwhile monitor. It may be relatively expensive, but it offers an elegant design, an extremely clear menu system, and picture quality that will satisfy all but the fussiest of users Read more
25 November 2009 by Paul Monckton
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Philips Brilliance 220X1SW review
The attractive Brilliance 220X1SW is fairly expensive for a 22-inch monitor, but it offers very accurate colour reproduction and an illuminated bezel that's claimed to reduce eye strain and make for a more relaxing user experience. It certainly achieves the latter, and it's well-built to boot Read more
25 November 2009 by Paul Monckton
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ViewSonic VG2427wm review
The 24-inch VG2427wm monitor sports a 1080p resolution, a host of ergonomic features and three USB ports. Its chassis doesn't feel as solid as we'd like, but there's no denying that the VG2427wm is capable of impressive performance with games and movies. Overall, it's a decent monitor Read more
13 August 2009 by Eric Franklin
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HP w2558hc review
Its viewing angles are disappointing and its gaming preset is too bright, but the 25.5-inch HP w2558hc makes up for it by packing in tonnes of features and offering good performance with movies and games. It's an attractive beast too, even if it is a fingerprint magnet Read more
6 August 2009 by Eric Franklin
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Acer G24 review
The 24-inch G24 isn't a fantastic all-rounder, and its viewing angle is fairly unforgiving, but it could be just the ticket for those seeking a gaming monitor. Thanks to its high-gloss panel, colours look vibrant and smooth, and high-speed games feel more responsive than on competitors Read more
23 July 2009 by Eric Franklin
