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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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LG Flatron L245WP review
The LG Flatron L245WP is one of the best monitors money can buy. Its £500 price tag may cause you to wince, but for that you get superb picture quality, impressive video playback and a stunning design Read more
10 July 2007 by Rory Reid
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LG W2353V review
The 23-inch, 1080p W2353V is a handsome beast that represents great value for money. Offering good image quality, touch-sensitive controls and useful software that lets you set up and calibrate the monitor from your Windows desktop, the W2353V is equally suited to both home and office use Read more
25 November 2009 by Paul Monckton
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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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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
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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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LG Flatron L1960TR Black Jewel review
LG's stylish Black Jewel monitor is the leader of the pack in terms of high contrast. It produces a contrast ratio of 3,000:1, making it great for seeing all the detail in hi-def movies, and a 2ms response time ensures no blurring Read more
14 March 2007 by Rory Reid
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Best Android Honeycomb tablets
Android 3.0, codenamed Honeycomb, is Google's operating system designed specifically for tablets. We guide you through the best upcoming models you'll be able to buy that will run this exciting new software Read more
15 February 2011 by Luke Westaway
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LG Netbook X110 review
As far as we know, the X110 is the first laptop LG has ever released in the UK. This standard-fare netbook has the added bonus of integrated 3G, is extremely comfortable to use and comes in three different colours. If you don't mind committing to a 24-month Phones4U contract, this might be the netbook for you Read more
26 November 2008 by Rory Reid
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LG Optimus Pad hands-on
The LG Optimus Pad looks set to bring some great hardware to the tablet table, and with a lightweight design and Android 3.0 Honeycomb on board, we're excited to see what this tablet can do. Read more
14 February 2011 by Luke Westaway
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