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Dell goes easy on our eyes with both screen and price
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Dell goes easy on our eyes with both screen and price

LG's first Cinema 3D passive monitor should fit the bill

This VA monitor is a first for iiyama - and it shows

A do-it-all screen for 3D film fans

Raise up your monitor or laptop to new, more comfortable, heights

A decent TN monitor for gamers on a budget

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

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

Another weapon at your disposal in the 3D panel arms race

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

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

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

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

Asus add touch control buttons to its designer monitor range

Acer have combined industrial style with difficult usability with this 24-inch monitor

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

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.

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.

Introducing Apple's latest monitor; but does it work hard enough to justify its price tag?

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.