Monitors
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Philips 272S4LPJCB review Stylish with some useful features, but the 272S4LPJCB is just too expensive for a TN monitor£325
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recommendedSamsung U32E850R review A practical 4K office monitor, but it's about as expensive as they come£900
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The Samsung monitor that wirelessly charges your smartphone Samsung SE370 screens come with Qi wireless charging unit in the stand
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recommendedAcer Predator XB270HU G-Sync monitor review With the best image quality we've ever seen from a gaming monitor, this Predator is at the top of the food chain£680
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recommendedAOC Q2577PWQ review Great image quality from a 25in panel, but a lack of USB ports limits the AOC Q2577PWQ's practical appeal£251
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BenQ RL2755HM review Targeting console gamers, this monitor fails to deliver the image quality we'd expect at this price£210
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LG 34UM67 with FreeSync review The LG 34UM67 is a good FreeSync case study with great image quality, but finding its refresh rate sweet spot is difficult£440
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Samsung U32D970Q review Supreme colour accuracy from a 32in panel, but the Samsung U32D970Q's imperfections are less forgivable at this price£1460
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Acer S277HK review The Acer S277HK is a stylish Ultra HD monitor with fabulous image quality, but it's not hugely practical£569
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best buyAOC U3477PQU review With incredible colours and a versatile design, the AOC U3477PQU is the best ultra-wide monitor you can buy today£591
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recommendedBenQ PG2401PT review Professional-grade colour performance and sturdy design, but its resolution is lower than we'd like£865
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best buyAsus PB279Q review Serving up gorgeous 4K images, the Asus PB279Q is perfect for colour-sensitive designers, photographers and gamers£680
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Philips Brilliance 288P6LJEB/00 4K monitor review The Philips Brilliance 288P6 is a competent Ultra HD monitor, but it isn't a huge improvement over its similarly priced rivals£440