Monitors
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recommended
Edge10 EF240A review A 24in monitor with decent image quality and a three year onsite warranty for just £107£107 -
recommended
Viewsonic VX2336S-LED review Accurate colours, excellent contrast and an incredibly low price make the VX2336s-LED a true bargain£120 -
best buy
HannsG HH229DPB review The HL229DPB has superb natural image quality and is excellent value; a deserving Best Buy winner£91 -
Philips E-Line 237EQPH review A 23in IPS monitor for under £150 looks like a bargain, but the dim backlight and fiddly touch-sensitive controls make it less impressive£142 -
best buy
AOC i2352Vh review Great image quality, excellent viewing angles, a good choice of video input ports and a three-year, repair-or-replace warranty make the i2352Vh incredibly good value£129 -
Viewsonic V3D231 review The V3D231 offers easy-to-setup 3D at a reasonable cost, but its image quality isn’t spectacular£230 -
best buy
Samsung SyncMaster S27A850D review The S27A850D's adjustable stand and 2,560x1,440 resolution are all good, but it's the new PLS panel, with its amazing contrast and colours£544 -
Viewsonic VP2765-LED review A solidly-built business monitor with a fully-adjustable stand and a four-port USB hub, but the VP2765-LED can't deliver on colour accuracy£324 -
Iiyama ProLite X2775HDS review Although on paper the X2775HDS's VA panel and USB hub make it great value, those after vibrant colours would be better off with Iiyama's E2773HDS£234 -
HannsG HH221DPB review A decnt budget 22in monitor with a Full HD resolution and good selection of inputs, but spend a few pounds more and you can get better image quality£89 -
NEC MultiSync EA232WMi review A fully-adjustable stand and USB hub combine with its great image quality to produce a fine monitor - our only concern is the lack of an HDMI input£210 -
Acer S243HL It looks stunning and the two HDMI ports are welcome, but you can get better image quality for less£203 -
AOC i2353Fh review A striking design with an incredibly thin screen, the i2353Fh brings IPS technology to a mainstream audience, and for the price we can hardly fault it£152