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Asus LS201 review
The Asus LS201 has a reinforced glass panel, making it ideal if you've got unruly children or if you're an exec who's prone to a few stressful outbursts. It looks good too, but you'll have to decide whether its image quality is up to your standards Read more
21 June 2007 by Rory Reid
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Dell Crystal review
If you're buying on an expense account to fill a boardroom, the Dell Crystal provides a striking -- if costly -- option. This 22-inch LCD has a tempered glass design and the monitor itself produces strong image quality on a range of colours using DVD and Blu-ray Read more
17 June 2008 by Eric Franklin
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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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Samsung SyncMaster LD220 review
The 21.5-inch, 1080p SyncMaster LD220 can be used either in conjunction with a laptop or as a stand-alone monitor. It doesn't offer many configuration options and it's not a great choice if you're a gamer, but its sleek design and USB connectivity make it a decent option for more general use Read more
29 January 2010 by Eric Franklin
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ViewSonic VX1962wm review
The ViewSonic VX1962wm monitor is a sleek, 19-inch display with good gaming performance and unusually high resolution at 1,680x1,050 pixels. It has its fair share of problems, however, including a relatively high £145 price tag. Find out if this could be the monitor for you Read more
13 November 2008 by Eric Franklin
