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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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LG Flatron M228WD review
The 22-inch LG Flatron M228WD aims to corner both the TV and computer display markets. It's part high-res PC display, part HD Ready television, but with a digital Freeview tuner and a wide selection of outputs, it's all desirable. Read more
13 December 2007 by Rory Reid
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HP W2007v review
HP has brought its consumer-friendly 'make the computer personal again' approach to its monitors with the good-looking, zero-frills W2007v. This 20-inch TFT screen might lack extras such as an integrated webcam, but its low price and good image quality are excellent recommendations Read more
26 July 2007 by Rory Reid
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BenQ FP94VW review
The BenQ FP94VW is a 19-inch flat-panel monitor built especially for games. It's not just about a fast 5ms response time -- BenQ has incorporated a range of video modes optimised for different game genres, and there's HDMI input for games consoles, too Read more
12 July 2007 by Rory Reid
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ViewSonic ViewDock VX1945wm review
ViewSonic's ViewDock VX1945wm is an attractive monitor that comes with an integrated iPod dock. The display is pretty good -- its 5ms response time ensures there's no ghosting -- but you may be disappointed by the sound quality Read more
7 March 2007 by Rory Reid
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LG Flatron M203WA review
LCD TVs don't always make the best PC monitors because of their comparatively low resolution, high price and questionable image quality. LG's 20-inch M203WA monitor tries to address these problems by including speakers and an analogue TV tuner -- it's a decent price, too Read more
5 December 2006 by Rory Reid
