Monitors
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Viewsonic VG2437mc review A great monitor with high colour accuracy and an adjustable stand, but no HDMI input£187
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Samsung S27C750P review It’s a little expensive and doesn’t have the best colour accuracy, but this stylish monitor has excellent contrast and a fantastic design£300
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Viewsonic TD2340 review It’s expensive and only has average image quality, but this versatile touchscreen has a great range of inputs and a highly flexible stand£440
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BenQ XL2720T review This 27in 120Hz monitor is great for games, but it has average image quality£379
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Iiyama Prolite XB2485WSU review Its larger resolution is useful, but this height-adjustable monitor doesn’t have the image quality to match its high price£257
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Philips 271P4QPJKEB review It’s the best 27in AMVA panel we’ve tested, but this screen's contrast and image quality is still far below average£302
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Iiyama Prolite E2473HS review This 24in monitor has lots of ports and good image quality, but it’s let down slightly by its poor contrast and black levels£145
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HannsG HL249 review It’s very cheap, but this screen's poor default colour accuracy means it needs a colour calibrator to bring out its potential£101
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Dell U2913WM review Dell’s novel super-wide monitor has fantastic image quality and a wide range of inputs£490
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Iiyama Prolite T2452MTS review A touchscreen monitor with fair image quality, but its thick bezel isn’t a good fit for Windows 8£249
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AOC m2752Pqu review We like the adjustable stand and useful portrait mode, but this screen's lacklustre image quality isn’t quite up to scratch£222