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Hanns-G HZ281HPB reviewThe HZ281 offers a huge screen, nice, solid looks and the best colour gamut coverage for sRGB and AdobeRGB |
£201.99
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AOC e2795Vh reviewThe AOC e2795Vh offers a lot of screen real estate for your money, good sRGB coverage and the sharpest display on test |
£199
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BenQ VW2420H reviewA good quality monitor, the BenQ model suffers compared to the other professional-level displays on test this month |
£185 inc VAT
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LG Flatron IPS231P reviewThe LG IPS231 was the big surprise of the test – a 23in monitor with superb colour reproduction that was surprisingly cheap |
£147
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LaCie 324i reviewAmong the 24in monitors on test, the Lacie 324i is the best choice for designers. It may be small, but it’s loaded with features |
£1,049; £1,349 with Blue Eye Pro calibrator
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Eizo ColorEdge CG275W review
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£1,860
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Philips Brilliance 273P3LPHES reviewThough lacking in high-end features, the Philips Brilliance has smart power-saving technology and is good value for money |
£399
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LaCie 324i review
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£1,049; £1,349 with Blue Eye Pro calibrator
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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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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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