Monitors
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recommended
AOC AGON AG271QX review An impressive 2,560 x 1,440 gaming monitor, with a 144Hz refresh rate and good all-round performance£410 -
best buy
Philips 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 -
recommended
Asus 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 -
recommended
AOC Q2781PQ review: Bezels begone A lovely design and great desktop image quality at a good price£300 -
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 -
Viewsonic XG2401 review Fantastic for games, but image artefacts in Windows applications make this a poor all-rounder£250 -
recommended
Iiyama XUB3490WQSU review: Ultra-wide 34in excellence The perfect screen for multitasking, if you can find it at the right price£564 -
BenQ XR3501 review - a huge 35in curved display Fantastic for games, less so for work, but the BenQ XR3501 is far too expensive£750 -
AOC C3583FQ review - a curved 160Hz gaming monitor Excellent for games at super-high frame rates, but the AOC C3583FQ is compromised overall£550 -
recommended
Iiyama G-Master GB2888UHSU Gold Phoenix review You’ll need to work to get the best colour accuracy from Iiyama's GB2888UHSU, but 4K gaming doesn’t come much cheaper£300 -
recommended
Asus ROG Swift PG27AQ review - G-Sync goes 4K The PG27AQ has a lovely design and G-Sync is as impressive as ever, but cheaper rivals have better image quality£660 -
Iiyama ProLite XB2481HS-B1 review A decent-value mid-range monitor perfect for multi-monitor setups, but we wish it had USB ports£160 -
Iiyama ProLite B2783QSU review A cheap 2,560 x 1,440 monitor with FreeSync support, but its image quality is compromised£260