Monitors
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Acer T231H review The T231H isn't a bad touchscreen monitor, but it's simply too expensive to recommend.£310 -
Viewsonic VX1932wm-LED review The LED backlight might tick the 'cutting edge technology' box, but you can buy larger, higher-resolution and better-quality monitors for similar money.£113 -
BenQ G920WL review The G920WL has good contrast, natural colours and a functional design, but the low resolution and two year warranty let it down£95 -
Acer B223WG review The B223WG has good, but not outstanding, picture quality. Its adjustable stand is a highlight, but cheaper rivals have higher resolutions and deliver better quality.£140 -
Iiyama ProLite E2210HDS-1 review A slight red cast spoils what is otherwise good image quality. Plus, at this price it can't compete with BenQ's cheaper G2222HDL£140 -
LG Flatron E2350V review It looks gorgeous and has a clever folding stand, but it's let down by a cold-looking image and a fairly high price£168 -
Asus VW266H review The VW266H has reasonably good picture quality, but it's not as good value as Iiyama's larger E2710HDSD-1£265 -
Samsung SyncMaster F2080 review The height-adjustable stand and wide viewing angles are convenient, but image quality is below par and the price is way too high£145 -
HannsG HH222DPB review It may be cheap, but the HH222DPB doesn't have a Full HD resolution or HDCP support£108 -
NEC MultiSync EA222WMe review Packed with features and excellent image quality, but it has only a 1,680x1,050 resolution. At this high price, it's relatively poor value£220 -
AOC E2236Vwa review The E2236Vwa's image quality is average, the menu is frustrating, and there's no HDCP support£136 -
best buy
Iiyama ProLite E2710HDSD-1 review Decent image quality, a four-port USB hub and surprisingly good internal speakers make this 27in monitor great value£221 -
Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 review A gorgeous design and excellent picture quality don't justify the inexplicably high price£260