Monitors
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AG Neovo L-W27 review Good choice of inputs, a three-year warranty and passable image quality, but it’s slightly too expensive£221 -
BenQ XL2420T review Ideal monitor for gamers, but its image quality isn't as good as some of the latest budget IPS panels£278 -
AG Neovo U-23 review Its glass screen makes it more durable than most TN panels, but more accurate IPS monitors are cheaper£199 -
Iiyama Prolite XB2374HDS review Its fully adjustable stand and incredibly good value make it a worthy upgrade from a TN panel£155 -
Asus PA238Q review Has great colour accuracy, a fully adjustable stand and a wide variety of inputs, but you pay for them£219 -
best buy
Samsung S27A950D review Fantastic image quality, versatile 3D and an ultra-attractive design make this a Best Buy£415 -
recommended
HannsG HL272HPB review Not the most accurate colours or the best contrast, but it has a great choice of inputs and a three-year warranty£180 -
recommended
Edge10 EF240A review A 24in monitor with decent image quality and a three year onsite warranty for just £107£107 -
recommended
Viewsonic VX2336S-LED review Accurate colours, excellent contrast and an incredibly low price make the VX2336s-LED a true bargain£120 -
best buy
HannsG HH229DPB review The HL229DPB has superb natural image quality and is excellent value; a deserving Best Buy winner£91 -
Philips E-Line 237EQPH review A 23in IPS monitor for under £150 looks like a bargain, but the dim backlight and fiddly touch-sensitive controls make it less impressive£142 -
best buy
AOC i2352Vh review Great image quality, excellent viewing angles, a good choice of video input ports and a three-year, repair-or-replace warranty make the i2352Vh incredibly good value£129 -
Viewsonic V3D231 review The V3D231 offers easy-to-setup 3D at a reasonable cost, but its image quality isn’t spectacular£230