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Dell UltraSharp 2408WPF
The Dell UltraSharp 2408WPF 24-inch monitor is an outstanding performer. It delivers fantastic DVD playback images, making it a great choice for an entertainment display. Whether you're looking at games, DVDs or HD movies, this monitor doesn't drop the ball
Editor's rating
8.7
Dell Crystal
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
Editor's rating
6.6
Samsung SyncMaster 305T
Good choices for 30-inch monitors are few and far between, so the Samsung SyncMaster 305T is an excellent place to start. For a display so large, it has a relatively small footprint. Performance-wise, it's capable of showing sharp, vivid colours on documents, films and games
Editor's rating
7.7
Hazro HZ30W
The Hazro HZ30W is a professional widescreen display without the unnecessary frills. With an emphasis on high quality at a low price, this 30-inch display has a sturdy aluminium construction and a basic control system. It delivers an accurate and consistent display for editing work
Editor's rating
7.8
Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC
The Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC improves upon last year's model with input flexibility, strong moving image quality and many other features that will have you shouting about it. Thanks to its large screen, its high resolution and HDCP compliance, you could easily use it for movies or games
Editor's rating
8.2
ViewSonic VX2435wm
The ViewSonic VX2435wm is everything you need in a monitor, right out of the box. It has HDMI and VGA inputs, along with audio and video component RCA sockets and S-Video, too. With its quick response time, you'll be watching movies and playing games faster than you can type out its name
Editor's rating
7.7
LG Flatron L245WP
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
User rating
9.0
Editor's rating
9.0
Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP
At over £1,000, it's very expensive, but the Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP offers a huge amount of screen real estate, as well as excellent connectivity and superb contrast
Editor's rating
7.4
BenQ FP241W
We can't fault the BenQ FP241W. Not only does it claim to be the world's first monitor with 1080p support and an HDCP-enabled HDMI port, but it's good value for money, has great image quality and is stylish to look at. If you're in the market for a 24-inch 'Full HD' widescreen monitor, it's very difficult to beat
User rating
5.5
Editor's rating
9.0
HP LP2465
HP's largest LCD monitor, the 24-inch LP2465, is designed for simplicity. While this isn't the right monitor for multimedia entertainment use, its crisp bright picture, vivid colours and ample screen make it a good choice for graphic artists and other multitaskers
Editor's rating
7.5
Asus PW201
Asus is well known for its schizophrenic design tendencies, thanks to its propensity to deliver an aesthetically stunning product one minute and a complete dog the next. The Asus PW201 fits into the former category and is arguably Asus' most stylish and feature-rich TFT screen to date -- but it is expensive
Editor's rating
8.3
Sony SDM-S205F
We were impressed by the S205F's near-flawless performance, although for its price we were disappointed at the lack of landscape/portrait pivoting abilities and the basic assortment of inputs. Other monitors provide similar performance for considerably less
Editor's rating
7.3
Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP
Another solid entry into Dell's updated UltraSharp monitor line, the 2407WFP boasts plentiful features and connections, excellent image quality and all the adjustability we could ask for in a monitor of this size. Few monitors come close to matching its connectivity options or value for money
Editor's rating
8.0
Toshiba FF1 preview
The Toshiba FF1 is one of a new breed of projectors that produces its image using LEDs (light-emitting diodes) instead of a conventional lamp, meaning it can run off a rechargeable battery and it doesn't produce much heat. But one of the coolest things about it is that it can display JPEG images directly from a USB memory stick
User rating
9.0
Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP
Dell is well known for churning out good-quality but slightly frumpy versions of the latest technology. Dell's 30-inch LCD is its version of the Apple Cinema HD Display, but cheaper and with more features. S-video ports and better DVD playback would complete the package
Editor's rating
7.6
HP f2105
The HP f2105 will look good with any business or home PC -- especially if your system's design runs toward the chrome or brushed-steel look. With a 21-inch 1,680x1,050-resolution screen and built-in speakers, the f2105 is ideal for entertainment
Editor's rating
7.9
ViewSonic VP231wb
Apple's trend-setting 23-inch Cinema HD Display is a beautifully designed LCD monitor, but the ViewSonic VP231wb not only challenges it on looks, but also on features. It's not cheap, but it does provide a real alternative to a dual-monitor setup
Editor's rating
8.3
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