Monitors
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Samsung SyncMaster F2080 review The height-adjustable stand and wide viewing angles are convenient, but image quality is below par and the price is way too high£145 -
HannsG HH222DPB review It may be cheap, but the HH222DPB doesn't have a Full HD resolution or HDCP support£108 -
NEC MultiSync EA222WMe review Packed with features and excellent image quality, but it has only a 1,680x1,050 resolution. At this high price, it's relatively poor value£220 -
AOC E2236Vwa review The E2236Vwa's image quality is average, the menu is frustrating, and there's no HDCP support£136 -
best buy
Iiyama ProLite E2710HDSD-1 review Decent image quality, a four-port USB hub and surprisingly good internal speakers make this 27in monitor great value£221 -
Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 review A gorgeous design and excellent picture quality don't justify the inexplicably high price£260 -
recommended
Iiyama ProLite E2008HDS-1 review Despite its budget looks, the E2008HDS-1 has excellent image quality, a sensible resolution and a low price.£100 -
LG Flatron W2486L review Poor image quality, frustrating touch-sensitive controls and a high price mean this is one LED monitor to avoid£245 -
best buy
BenQ G2222HDL 22in widescreen monitor review A brilliant follow-up to the incredible G2220HD, the G2222HDL has an LED backlight for a brighter picture, and still has great contrast and vibrant colours.£119 -
HannsG HP222DJ0 22in widescreen monitor review A relatively low resolution and poor contrast make this a monitor to avoid.£150 -
Iiyama ProLite B2712HDS review The B2712HDS cuts an imposing figure on your desk, but the image quality isn't the best£300 -
Asus MS236H 23in widescreen monitor review A great-looking 23in display, but it's let down by annoying touch-sensitive controls and distinctly average image quality.£216 -
NEC AccuSync AS191WM review Fantastic image quality and an incredibly bright backlight, but you can buy a large, Full HD monitor for less.£118