Monitors
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Samsung Odyssey G70A (S28AG70): Glorious 4K, flawed build The first 4K monitor in Samsung’s Odyssey lineup is good, but build quality and connectivity disappoint£700
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AOC U2790PQU: A budget monitor with high-end features When you’re buying a 27in 4K monitor for under £350, it’s hard to complain about flaws£331
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recommendedDell UltraSharp U2720Q: An accomplished all-rounder Dell wins its award for all-round quality matched with the many benefits of USB-C, even if it doesn’t wow£534
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HP Z27u G3 review: Big on style, but the display is lacking A stylish and versatile office display that’s packed with features, although the image quality is merely mainstream£383
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AOC U28P2A: Great value, but is the 4K resolution necessary? AOC strikes again with a great-value 28in monitor – if your priority is 4K detail over everything else£332
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HP E27q G4 review: A dull but dependable 1440p monitor An affordable and understated 27in office monitor, the HP E27q G4 only lacks for USB-C connectivity£275
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best buySamsung Odyssey G7 32in: A class apart A stunning 32in gaming monitor with great colours, an ultra smooth 240Hz refresh rate and an immersive 1000R curve£769
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recommendedEizo FlexScan EV2795: Well worth the price Expensive for a 1440p 27in screen, but its quality and clutch of useful features make it worth the cash£785
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recommendedAOC Q27V4EA: A good, cheap 27in monitor The Q27V4EA nails the basics and looks the part without costing a fortune£200
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recommendedSamsung Odyssey Neo G9 review: A stunning HDR gaming monitor The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is a super ultrawide Mini LED gaming monitor that will blow you – and your budget – away£1849
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recommendedHuawei MateView GT review: Ultrawide gaming for less The MateView GT is a competent ultrawide gaming monitor at a thoroughly reasonable price£500
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recommendedHP X27qc review: Ticks a few crucial boxes at a great price If you’re a casual gamer on a tight budget the X27qc has almost everything you need£300
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BenQ Mobiuz EX3415R: Solid enough, but unadventurous There’s nothing disastrously wrong with the EX3415R – it simply struggles to stand out in a competitive market£900