Monitors
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Philips Brilliance 242G5DJEB/00 review This 144Hz gaming monitor has lots of ports, but its image quality could be better£286
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Planar Helium PCT2785 review 27in touchscreen with superb contrast levels, but it's expensive and image quality could be better£589
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recommendedBenQ GW2265HM review This simple budget monitor doesn't have the best colour accuracy, but its deep blacks and high contrast levels are great£101
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Viewsonic VX2770sml-LED review A decent monitor with MHL support, but its image quality could be better£222
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Soladapt TouchGenie review A simple way to add touch support to your monitor, but it's a little expensive£195
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Dell UP2414Q review Stunning monitor with superb colour accuracy but Ultra HD is an issue at 24 inches£870
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AOC myUltraSpeed G2460Pqu review Good for gaming, with great contrast, but colour accuracy is below average£230
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recommendedIiyama ProLite GB2773HS review Great for games, but it colour calibration to produce the best image quality£260
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Iiyama ProLite T2735MSC review It's expensive, but this 27in touchscreen has great image quality and a wide selection of ports£458
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Philips 272P4QPJKEB/00 review A good value 2,560x1,440 display, but it needs a colour calibrator to get the best image quality£450