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  1. CTX X962A review

    CTX X962A review

    4 Last reviewed

    With 19in screens now firmly established as the size of choice for almost every type of PC user, there's a huge range of models to choose from

    Viewsonic VP2330Wb review

    Viewsonic VP2330Wb review

    7 Last reviewed

    Give it up for this month's dark horse contender. This monitor has slipped onto the market with little to no fanfare as a replacement for the VP231Wb, and in many ways it's a dead ringer for its progenitor

    Samsung SM244T review

    Samsung SM244T review

    7 Last reviewed

    Oh so close. And yet oh so far. There's an awful lot to like about this 24-inch Samsung display. But serious input lag lets it down

    BenQ FP202W review

    BenQ FP202W review

    8 Last reviewed

    BenQ will be thanking goodness for minor mercies. You see, we are sophisticated, discerning aficionados of the finer points of flatpanelry. If looks and on-paper specifications alone were judge and jury...

    Acer AL2416Ws review

    Acer AL2416Ws review

    6 Last reviewed

    A false economy made manifest in plastic and TFT LCD - we hereby give you Acer's AL2416Ws

    Sony VPL-EX3 review

    Sony VPL-EX3 review

    8 Last reviewed

    An entry-level projector that punches above its weight

    Sony VPL-CX61 review

    Sony VPL-CX61 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Sony is perhaps better known for its range of consumer projectors, but increasingly it is bringing the same design aesthetic to its business range. The VPL-CX61 isn't so much a mobile unit as an office choice, largely due to its 3.7kg weight.

    BenQ CP220 review

    BenQ CP220 review

    8 Last reviewed

    BenQ has steadily been expanding its portable data projector line of late and while the 1.8kg weight of the CP220 (£680 inc. VAT) isn't exactly ultraportable, it's a compact and tidy box that comes with its own carry case

    Flatron L1932P review

    Flatron L1932P review

    9 Last reviewed

    LG has always been a respected supplier of premium monitors, aiming to deliver a high specification rather than a rock-bottom price. It continues to target this market with the L1932P, a 19-inch display with a top resolution of 1,280 by 1,024.

    Acer PH730 review

    Acer PH730 review

    8 Last reviewed

    To date, affordable HD Ready DLP projectors have been few and far between. But now we're starting to see one or two models breaking the critical, LCD-rivalling £1,500 price barrier.

    ViewSonic VP2130b's review

    ViewSonic VP2130b's review

    8 Last reviewed

    While TV screens have been expanding in size to the point where youcould almost measure their area in acres, LCD monitors have maintaineda relatively static size of 17 or 19 inches on the diagonal

    Sony SDM-E76D review

    Sony SDM-E76D review

    5 Last reviewed

    The SDM-E76D is a multipurpose monitor that's about to go on sale in the UK. Straight out of the box it looks like the perfect companion to the new black 13.3-inch Apple MacBook. The screen's plain...

    Sony VPL-HS60 review

    7 Last reviewed

    At it's rather high price point, Sony's VPL-HS60 has several points to prove: is it really better than its cheaper LCD rivals, and is it at least as good as the same-price InFocus IN76? The HS60 isn't particularly attractive

    BenQ FP91V review

    BenQ FP91V review

    8 Last reviewed

    A year or two ago, BenQ was renowned as a manufacturer of blandlookingbut worthy kit. These days, it rivals Sony as a purveyor of desirableproducts. So, it's no surprise the FP91V has much in common with Sony'sSDM-HS95P

    AG Neovo M-19 review

    AG Neovo M-19 review

    8 Last reviewed

    This 19-inch LCD is typical of AG Neovo's dare-to-bedifferent approachto design. Whether you like it or not is a matter of personal taste,though the general consensus from a straw poll of passers-by...

    ViewSonic VX924 review

    ViewSonic VX924 review

    7 Last reviewed

    Flat-panel monitors are sharper, brighter and more efficient than anycreaky old CRT. But there's one area where CRTs retain a largeadvantage: pixel response. That's until now.

    Shuttle XP17 TempAG V2 review

    Shuttle XP17 TempAG V2 review

    7 Last reviewed

    More famed for its small form factor PCs, Shuttle is a company thathasn't been on the radar of most Mac enthusiasts. But its displaysshould be, as the company often gets surprisingly close to somethingcalled 'style'.

    Optoma H27 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Here is another entry-level projector,based apparently on a low-cost highly portable business chassis, and not dissimilar in concept to the BenQ PE5120.It has a comparable resolving power from a Texas Instruments DC2 ...

    BenQ PE5120 review

    10 Last reviewed

    The ultra compact, lightweight BenQ PE5120 is a true widescreen (16:9) projector and uses the WVGA (854 x 480) standard DLP processor, which is a fairly basic chip of its type, though at least you're not throwing part of its resolving power away ...

    Sony SDM-HS94PB review

    Sony SDM-HS94PB review

    9 Last reviewed

    Simply stunning, the new 19in SDM-HS94PB makes use of Sony's newX-Black display technology, which aims to improve clarity and contrast while widening viewing angles. The monitor more than lives up to Sony'sclaims.

    Sharp LL-191A review

    Sharp LL-191A review

    6 Last reviewed

    The Sharp LL-191A has been out a few months now and, while it was very aggressively priced when it was launched, the street price has hardly dropped at all since then, making it quite pricey compared with the competition.

    Relisys TL995 review

    Relisys TL995 review

    6 Last reviewed

    The Relisys TL995 is only just more than half the price of the most expensive models in its class. Better still while it's £20 cheaper than the Philips on test, it features built-in speakers and dual analogue and digital video inputs

    Philips 190S5FS review

    Philips 190S5FS review

    8 Last reviewed

    The Philips 190S5FS has surprisingly good picture quality but first,the bad news. As you'd expect in such a cutthroat market, you have tocut a few corners if you want to be cheaper than everybody else

    LG L1980U review

    LG L1980U review

    7 Last reviewed

    LG's new L1980U not only bills itself as 'the slimmest LCD in the world' but it's immaculately turned out, with a chromed ring of a stand and lustrous black bezel.

    CTX Pg72L review

    CTX Pg72L review

    8 Last reviewed

    The P972L is something of a pleasant surprise. The styling of the panel is quite tasty but things are even better when you reach the not-so-soft underbelly of the monitor.

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