Monitors
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recommendedEizo ColorEdge CS2410 review If you’re a photographer or video editor working in the sRGB space, this is a great monitor for a great price£429
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Acer ConceptD CP3271KP review: Just shy of greatness The stylish CP3271KP is a good professional monitor that comes frustratingly close to being a great one£1000
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ViewSonic Elite XG270QG review: Smooth operator It’s expensive, but the 165Hz Elite XG270QG has one of the slickest IPS panels of any gaming monitor£669
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Razer Raptor 27 review: Dino might With its immaculate design, vivid, responsive IPS panel and terrifying price, the Raptor 27 is always aiming high£700
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MSI Optix MPG341CQR: Curved, ultrawide, ultra-expensive MSI’s giant monitor is rather expensive, but strong gaming credentials and a vast array of features almost justify the price£870
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How to use Nvidia G-Sync on a FreeSync monitor Here’s how to get G-Sync working on ANY monitor with AMD FreeSync technology – even if it’s not officially supported
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recommendedAsus PG27UQ review: A truly stunning HDR gaming monitor Outrageously expensive, but the combination of a 144Hz IPS panel and FALD backlighting provide the best HDR gaming experience yet£2399
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recommendedIiyama ProLite XUB2792UHSU review Not the classiest monitor, but the ProLite gives superb colour performance at an almost irresistible price£389
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recommendedAOC AG352UCG review: Get its successor, the AG352UC, instead With a fantastic build quality and a 1440p resolution, this gaming monitor is ideal for casual gamers; now replaced by the AG352UCG6£720
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recommendedAcer Predator XB271HK: 4K G-Sync at its finest The XB271HK has excellent image quality, and G-Sync helps makes smooth 4K gaming a reality£600
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Acer Predator XN253Q review: A smooth operator Incredible speed, a 240Hz refresh rate and solid style make this 24.5in monitor ideal for esports£322
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AOC Agon AG322QC4 review: A monitor worth paying for Good image quality and a broad set of features make the AG322QC4 a well-balanced gaming monitor£400
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Dell SE2719H review: Budget cuts in all the wrong places Good looks and a low price, but Dell makes too many compromises on both features and quality£158