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| When it comes to large-format monitors, much of the price is determined by the feature-set or, more precisely, the flexibility of the stand. So it goes with BenQ's new 24in offering, the G2400WT. Most monitors of this size with prices below £250 come with fixed bases, but the BenQ manages to give full adjustability for just £233. |
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| These days 22in monitors need to either offer something extra, or be priced aggressively, to stand out from a burgeoning crowd. But with an SRP of £186 exc VAT, the forthcoming LG Flatron W2271TC doesn't really stand out in the latter area, and its feature set is pretty average too. |
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| It's a progression from last year's 2407WFP-HC, a monitor we were hugely impressed with, so it was no surprise to find this new model performed just as well in our DisplayMate tests. Smooth gradients and neutral greys were as expected, and we could easily distinguish even the lightest grey tones from the white background in our contrast tests. |
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| Hot on the heels of last month's achingly beautiful Eizo FlexScan SX3031W comes another 30in monster. Hazro is a new name to the pages of PC Pro, and the HZ30W completes its HZ line, a small family that already consists of 23in, 24in and 26in models. |
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| News that cooling specialist Zalman was branching out into 3D monitors raised a few eyebrows at PC Pro - not least because of the technology's long association with those red and green cardboard glasses. But 3D methods have come a long way since the dark days of nausea and paracetamol after five minutes of viewing, and the ZM-M220W actually managed to impress us. |
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| As the successor to the 226BW, the 22in SyncMaster 2232BW has high standards to meet. And it has nothing to worry about as far as its looks are concerned. |
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| It wasn't long ago that we'd be talking about 24in and even 22in TFTs for £240 - yet now that money can buy you a massive 26in of screen space. |
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| This reworking of the much-loved 3007WFP is an absolute triumph of design. Leaving behind the monitor styling of Dell's smaller TFTs, the 3008WFP instead opts for a brushed-aluminium finish, giving it a far more robust and industrial feel. |
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| We know exactly what to expect with Eizo monitors: accurate and vivid colour reproduction, tank-like construction and a hefty price tag. The monstrous 30in FlexScan SX3031W is no exception, but it has a marvellous trick up its sleeve. |
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| You'd be forgiven for not knowing the name Chimei. Little-known over here but huge in Asia, it's the world's third-largest supplier of LCD TV panels, and is the parent company of Mirai. |
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