Monitors
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Iiyama ProLite E2209HDS-B review Practical design and decent image quality are marred by a slightly dim backlight and a more expensive price than its rivals.£156
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Edge10 T223 review The hardened glass screen is a useful feature, but inaccurate colours make this unsuitable for serious graphics work, and a lack of HDCP rules out HD movies.£157
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Asus VH222H review Good value for a full HD monitor, but the image processing is too harsh, and BenQ's G2220HD is cheaper.£156
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Digimate L-2362WD review This budget monitor looks smart and provides a decent picture, but we have concerns over build quality and there's no HDCP support.£144
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best buyBenQ G2220HD review A monitor with full HD resolution, a subtle yet effective Dynamic contrast mode and good basic image quality at a great price.£134
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Philips 220CW review An attractive monitor with superb picture quality and incredible colour accuracy. Only the resolution is a slight disappointment£126
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LG W1954TQ review This attractive monitor offers good image quality, but is let down by a poor touch-sensitive menu system£114
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Iiyama ProLite E2008HDSV review A smart 16:9 widescreen 20in monitor for less than £100, but it's let down by a yellow tint and a dark image.£105
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Eizo ColorEdge CG243W review Despite issues with the hood and the screen rotation, the ColorEdge CG243W is still an impressive display.£1207
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Philips Brilliance 220X1 review A pretty-looking 22in monitor that provides only average image quality for a relatively high price.£234
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Samsung SyncMaster LD220 review A great-quality USB monitor that's a good choice only if your laptop's monitor output is already being used for another display.£185
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BenQ G2411HD review£196