Monitors
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BenQ ZOWIE XL2720: The eSports monitor of choice Competitive gaming requires an extremely fast monitor, and the BenQ ZOWIE XL2720 delivers just that£370
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recommendedViewSonic XG2700-4K: Glorious 4K gaming If you’re looking to game in 4K, the ViewSonic XG2700-4K is a fantastic choice for AMD graphics card owners£540
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recommendedAOC AG271UG review: 4K glory for gamers This impressive monitor is ideal for casual gamers who want 4K£536
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recommendedThe AOC AG352QCX is a curved monitor designed for gamers With its 200Hz refresh rate and accurate colours, the AOC AG352QCX is a fantastic curved gaming monitor£600
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recommendedThis Philips 27in 5K screen is a cracker Philips’ 27in 5K screen delivers stunning visuals at a seriously tempting price£860
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recommendedAOC AGON AG271QX review An impressive 2,560 x 1,440 gaming monitor, with a 144Hz refresh rate and good all-round performance£410
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best buyPhilips Brilliance 258B6QUEB/00 review A flexible USB Type-C monitor with plenty of ports, the Philips 258B6QUEB is a great all-rounder for home and office users£299
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recommendedAsus VC239H review: A great budget 23in monitor There's a decided lack of frills and fancy features, but Asus' VC239H provides surprisingly good image quality for not much cash£120
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recommendedAOC Q2781PQ review: Bezels begone A lovely design and great desktop image quality at a good price£300
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Iiyama GE2288HS-B1 review: A budget FreeSync monitor A budget gaming monitor that seems to have it all – but its FreeSync implementation is disappointing£114
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Viewsonic XG2401 review Fantastic for games, but image artefacts in Windows applications make this a poor all-rounder£250
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recommendedIiyama XUB3490WQSU review: Ultra-wide 34in excellence The perfect screen for multitasking, if you can find it at the right price£564
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BenQ XR3501 review - a huge 35in curved display Fantastic for games, less so for work, but the BenQ XR3501 is far too expensive£750