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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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21.5- and 27in iMacs review (Late 2009)Overall, there isn’t much of a performance difference between the Early 2009 iMacs and these new machines. The Late 2009 iMacs are really about the new displays – and the displays are impressive (as long as you can adjust to a glossy screen). |
£949, £1,199, £1,349
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AG Neovo E-W22 [Mac]
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£340
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19-inch and bigger |
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HP w2207 [Mac]
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£220
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19-inch and bigger |
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Iiyama Prolite E2201W [Mac]
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£194
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19-inch and bigger |
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Hazro HZ23W [Mac]
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£420
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19-inch and bigger |
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AMW X2210WDS [Mac]
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£170
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19-inch and bigger |
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BenQ FP222W H [Mac]
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£200
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19-inch and bigger |
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27in LED Cinema Display reviewHow does Apple’s 27in Cinema Display compare to other professional monitors? |
£899
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19-inch and bigger |
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30-inch Cinema HD
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£1,199
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19-inch and bigger |
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SyncMaster 305T
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£1,350
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19-inch and bigger |
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