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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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Turn a Thunderbolt display into an all-in-one Mac with Just Mobile's AluRack - reviewIt's a great solution for claiming back desk space and we like the Apple-like aluminium design, our main concern is the high price, but it may be worth it if you are the kind of person who obsesses over how clean your desk is. |
£49.95
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HiRise for iMac reviewHiRise from Twelve South aims to elevate your iMac to the most comfortable viewing height with some success |
Around £50
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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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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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Hardware |
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BenQ V2400W reviewBenQ's latest monitor, the V2400W, shows stunning visual flair and some interesting innards. We take a look at one of the most interesting displays we've seen this year. |
£205.17 inc VAT
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Hardware |
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LCD2090UXi Photo Edition reviewA calibration kit bundled with a monitor: that's the NEC LCD2090UXi. |
£529.99 inc VAT
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Hardware |
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NEC MultiSync 20WGX2Gaming is becoming a huge market and everyone is staking out a pitch for themselves, so it’s no surprise that NEC’s marketing is aimed at evening and weekend wielders of rocket-propelled grenades and other tools of monster destruction. But the monitors are surprisingly versatile, and are worth considering even if you have no interest at all in making aliens explode. |
£404 including VAT
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19-inch and bigger |
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