Monitors
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Viewsonic V3D245 review Despite its 3D premium, the V3D245 looks cheap, has limited image quality controls and annoying touch-sensitive buttons£322
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best buyNEC EX231Wp review A fully-adjustable stand, great energy efficiency and superb image quality make the EX231Wp a great buy - unless you're a gamer£257
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AOC e2352Phz review The e2352Phz has reasonable image quality, but you pay a definite premium for its 3D support£196
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BenQ EW2430 review A monitor with all the features you might need - a 4-port USB hub and twin HDMI inputs are the highlights£175
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Samsung SyncMaster C23A550U review A clever idea, but image quality is below average for the price£304
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Dell U2412M review An IPS panel and anti-glare finish means the U2412M's great image quality can be viewed from any angle£311
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Philips 273E3 review The 273E3 has good image quality and a generous warranty, but it lacks comprehensive image controls£286
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best buyHazro HZ27WC review IPS panels have great viewing angles, excellent contrast and a wider colour gamut than traditional TN panels£419
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Viewsonic VX2453mh-LED review Good contrast and natural colours are let down by problems scaling over HDMI connections and syncing over VGA connections£144
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best buyAOC e2795Vh review Response times aren't great, and there's a problem with the HDMI input, but image quality is great£249
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Philips Brilliance 234CL review This monitor is amazingly thin, but it also feels quite fragile, and has washed-out images, poor contrast and dull colours£164
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best buyViewSonic VA2448-LED review A basic 24in monitor that delivers where it matters most - in its great image quality.£145
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BenQ B2201PT review A surprising amount of features for the price, but the resolution and below-average image quality means it isn't such a bargain£131