Monitors
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BenQ EW3880R review: Too big to fail? The BenQ EW3880R is a massive, capable ultrawide monitor, but it isn’t quite the perfect all-rounder£949 -
recommended
Asus ProArt PA348CGV: A superb do-it-all ultrawide monitor Although it’s meant for creative types, the Asus ProArt PA348CGV is a remarkably good all-rounder£799 -
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recommended
Sony Inzone M9: The best next-gen gaming monitor so far? It’s not flawless but the Sony Inzone M9 is still a mighty next-gen gaming monitor with good HDR£999 -
best buy
LG Gram Plus View: A gorgeous premium portable monitor Light, stylish and stunning to behold, the LG Gram Plus View is an excellent portable monitor£300 -
Dell G3223Q review: An almost brilliant 4K gaming monitor Despite poor HDR performance, the Dell G3223Q is a good 4K gaming monitor for PS5, Xbox Series X and PC£659 -
recommended
Acer K273 review: A cheap monitor for work and play Basic but the Acer K273 has a good panel and an appealingly low price tag£160 -
NEC MultiSync E273F: A solid office monitor It’s not pretty but the NEC MultiSync E273F is still a solid 1080p business monitor that prioritises comfort and efficiency£335 -
recommended
Acer Predator XB323QK: A top-notch 4K gaming monitor The Acer Predator XB323QK is a practical next-gen gaming monitor with a stunning panel£700 -
Samsung M8: A monitor and streaming TV in one The Samsung M8 is a stylish, intriguing TV/monitor hybrid with its head in the clouds£699 -
recommended
HP Z34c G3 review: A great ultrawide office monitor The Z34c G3 is a fully featured ultrawide monitor for home office workers and businesses£875 -
Philips 498P9Z: An enormous, expensive ultrawide The Philips 498P9Z is a formidable multipurpose monitor with impressive gaming credentials – but you’ll need deep pockets£1000 -
recommended
BenQ Mobiuz EX3210R review: Great-value big-screen gaming The EX3210R is an impactful 32in, 1440p monitor and it’s good value now, too£400