Typical price: £330
What is it: 20-inch LCD monitor with tuner
What we think: This convenient display lets you work and play as you please and is a great space saver
Compare the LG Flatron M203WA
LG Flatron M203WA compared to other flat panel monitors
![]() LG Flatron M203WA |
![]() BenQ FP241W |
![]() LG Flatron L245WP |
![]() LG Fantasy Ring |
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| Review date | 2 Feb 07 | 21 Nov 06 | 10 Jul 07 | 14 Feb 07 |
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| Review summary | The M203WA is a very versatile screen that's definitely worth investing in. It isn't ideal for graphic designers or anyone who carries out image-critical operations, but its ability to switch between PC and TV modes is handy, particularly at this price Read full review |
Those looking for the creme de la creme of widescreen monitors should definitely consider the FP241W. It runs at full 1080p resolution, has awesome picture quality, plenty of video inputs and is good value for money Read full review |
The L245WP is a top-class monitor. It's pricey, but it has just about everything you could ask for in a screen of this size. Splash out now if you can spare the cash Read full review |
The Fantasy Ring is awesome to look at and has picture quality to match. We found it difficult to fault during everyday Windows desktop use or when watching movies, such was its excellent display quality Read full review |
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