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  1. Hanns G HL225D review

    Hanns G HL225D review

    7 Last reviewed

    A decent TN monitor for gamers on a budget

    Hazro HZ27WA review

    Hazro HZ27WA review

    7 Last reviewed

    A generously sized and specced LCD computer screen packing plenty of pixel power

    Asus ML249H review

    Asus ML249H review

    8 Last reviewed

    A lean screen for your gaming machine. But is it worth the green?

    HannsG HL225 review

    HannsG HL225 review

    7 Last reviewed

    The HannsG HL225 offers superb value, but at what cost?

    Hanns.G HL196 review

    Hanns.G HL196 review

    5 Last reviewed

    Is this slim-line monitor a worthy addition to a Mac setup?

    ViewSonic VG2436wm-LED review

    ViewSonic VG2436wm-LED review

    8 Last reviewed

    Full adjustment and VESA compatibility make this a flexible 24-inch monitor

    LG W2363V review

    LG W2363V review

    7 Last reviewed

    A good value monitor but one with too many gimmicks to be considered great

    Asus ML248H review

    Asus ML248H review

    6 Last reviewed

    Asus add touch control buttons to its designer monitor range

    BenQ XL2410 review

    BenQ XL2410 review

    9 Last reviewed

    A superb LED monitor which does more than 3D gaming, but it will cost you for the privilege.

    Iiyama ProLite E2472HD review

    Iiyama ProLite E2472HD review

    8 Last reviewed

    Not long ago, a 24-inch full-HD monitor for £180 would have been a conspicuous bargain. The new Iiyama ProLite E2472HD hits both targets and adds an LED backlight for good measure.

    Samsung B2330 HD review

    Samsung B2330 HD review

    7 Last reviewed

    The Samsung B2330HD is the latest in an increasing market of TV/monitor combosm, aiming to combine the televisual excellence of the LCD TV with the convenience and clarity of a PC monitor.

    Iiyama E2710HDS review

    Iiyama E2710HDS review

    9 Last reviewed

    When it comes to sheer visual drama, there's no substitute for square inches – you need a really large display such as the Iiyama E2710HDS. What you do not need, however, is a banker's bonus to afford one. 27 inches of flat panel is now available for under £250.

    Hanns.G HP222DJ0 review

    Hanns.G HP222DJ0 review

    7 Last reviewed

    Is there a point at which a cut-price screen becomes a false economy? It's certainly tempting to think the Hanns.G HP222DJ0 is plenty cheap, but not particularly cheerful.

    LG E2350V review

    LG E2350V review

    8 Last reviewed

    A 23-inch monitor with a Full HD 1,920 x 1,080 pixel grid for under £150? Impressive stuff. But that's not all. The brand spankers LG E2350V adds an LED backlight to what already seems like a bonkers bargain.

    Samsung LD220Z Lapfit Touch review

    Samsung LD220Z Lapfit Touch review

    8 Last reviewed

    Got a desktop-replacement laptop and fancy adding a second display in dual-monitor mode? Then the Samsung LD220Z Lapfit Touch is quite literally for you. It's a 22-inch Full HD screen specifically designed to work well with portable PCs. That's not all. As the name suggests, this monitor also has full multi-touch functionality. In fact, it doesn't even need special drivers. Simply connect via USB to any Windows 7 PC and the touch capabilities are enabled.

    Samsung SyncMaster FX2490HD review

    Samsung SyncMaster FX2490HD review

    7 Last reviewed

    PC monitor and HDTV technology have been converging in recent years. The new Samsung SyncMaster FX2490HD takes that trend to its logic conclusion. Superficially, it's a pretty ordinary 24-inch PC monitor, albeit a snazzy-looking example with an LED backlight. But it also packs a digital TV tuner and IR remote.

    Acer GD245HQ review

    Acer GD245HQ review

    8 Last reviewed

    Whether it's gaming or movies, it seems the whole world is going mad for stereoscopic 3D. With that in mind, the 3D-capable Acer GD245HQ is probably the monitor of the moment.

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