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If you've bought a Mac Pro or Mac mini, you'll need to attach a separeate monitor to use your computer. But even MacBook and iMac owners can find a dediated monitor useful to provide larger screen estate when working at home. Everyone needs a good monitor to get the most out of a Mac. But which monitor you need depends on several factors - what applications you use, how much room you have on your desk, how much space you need on a virtual desktop, and of course how much you want to spend. Here's what to look for and what to avoid.
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| Product Review ↓ | Price ↓ | Category ↑ | Rating ↓ |
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HannsG HZ281 reviewThe sizeable 27.5in screen of the HZ281 provides good value for money for those who don’t carry out precision design work |
£279
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19-inch and bigger |
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NEC 3090WXi review
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£2400
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19-inch and bigger |
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BenQ V2400W
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£330
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19-inch and bigger |
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Eizo CG241W
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19-inch and bigger |
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HP w2558hc
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£459
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19-inch and bigger |
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Iiyama ProLite E2607WS
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£279
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19-inch and bigger |
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Samsung Syncmaster 2232BW
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£190
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19-inch and bigger |
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Apple LED Cinema Display reviewThe new LED Cinema Display takes Apple’s mid-range monitor in a completely new direction. But just how good is it, and can a glossy display ever be worth £635? Macworld takes a long, hard squint at Apple’s new monitor (includes gamut chart testing). |
£635
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19-inch and bigger |
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AG Neovo E-W19
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£190
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19-inch and bigger |
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BenQ E900T
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£133.19 inc VAT
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19-inch and bigger |
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