Monitors
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best buy
AOC e2795Vh review Response times aren't great, and there's a problem with the HDMI input, but image quality is great£249 -
Philips Brilliance 234CL review This monitor is amazingly thin, but it also feels quite fragile, and has washed-out images, poor contrast and dull colours£164 -
best buy
ViewSonic VA2448-LED review A basic 24in monitor that delivers where it matters most - in its great image quality.£145 -
BenQ B2201PT review A surprising amount of features for the price, but the resolution and below-average image quality means it isn't such a bargain£131 -
ViewSonic VA2231w review It uses more power than an LED monitor, but it's a decent budget monitor with good image quality.£116 -
Acer S273HL review A unique and attractive design sets the S273HL apart, and its LED backlights help it achieve brilliant contrast and good colour reproduction, but it's far too expensive.£379 -
HannsG HL231DPB review With a slim design, the HL231DPB has decent enough image quality, but its price is a bit high£150 -
Samsung MD230X3 review It's a great idea and image quality is brilliant, but the finish is poor and the price too high.£1391 -
AOC e2440Va review If you're after a new LED screen, the e2440Va's price and thin design might appeal, but image quality isn't on par with the best.£140 -
recommended
TopView A2281Wd+ review Some might call it old-fashioned, but this is a decent monitor at a sensible price.£107 -
Asus ML248H review Decent image quality and a unique design make the ML248H an attractive proposition, but it's far too expensive compared to the competition.£280 -
NEC MultiSync E231W review The business-friendly design may not turn any heads, but the E231W's adjustable stand may appeal; however image quality suffers from dull colours.£206 -
Viewsonic VX2739wm review The bright CCFL backlight put its LED-backlit rivals to shame, and it's competitively priced, but Iiyama's E2710HDSD is slightly better value.£246