Monitors

LG 34UC79G Review: Choose pixels or performance?

Can fewer pixels actually add up to more gaming fun? That's the new LG 34UC79G's core proposition. At 34 inches and with a 21:9 aspect ratio, you ...

LG 34UC79G-B Review

L34UC79G-B is a curved 34in widescreen unit that supports FreeSync at 144Hz, so we were surprised that it costs, seriously undercutting many other ...

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AOC AGON AG271UG Review

AOC’s latest premium panel comes at a price We live in an age when tablet computers with high-DPI IPS screens are handed out in boxes of Corn Flakes ...

BenQ EW3270ZL Review: Big, bright 32-inch display that’s easy on the eyes

BenQ EW3270ZL Review - With its screen size of 32-inches, the BenQ EW3270ZL Eye-Care Monitor is one of the largest monitor you could plonk on your ...

IIYAMA ProLite XUB2792QSU-B1 Review: Packs in a huge amount for just shy

Very few 27in, 2,560x1,440 IPS monitors can claim to have a price this low, so it’s good value right off the bat, but Iiyama hasn’t skimped in making ...

PHILIPS 349X7FJEW Review: A gorgeous-looking display with solid image quality

PHILIPS 349X7FJEW Review - THE PHILLIPS 349X7FJEW has won a Red Dot Design award, and it’s not hard to see why: this ultra-wide 34in, 3,440x1,440 ...

AOC AGON AG251FZ Review: So fast, it really hertz

So fast, it really hertz Speed matters. How do you like that for a sales pitch? If there’s any truth to it, you’d think AOC’s AGON AG251FZ gaming ...

Asus VX279Q Review

Close, but no LCD star Our first thought on unpacking the Asus VX279Q was “drat”. Not because we didn’t like the look of it. Quite the opposite: we ...

ViewSonic XG2401 Review

ViewSonic isn't perhaps the first name that springs to mind when it comes to gaming monitors, but the XG2401 packs all the goodies into its shell. ...

AOC I2775PQU Review: Not a good look

AOC I2775PQU Review - Once upon a time, PC monitors came with inch-thick matt black plastic bezels around the screen, giving even the flattest of ...

Philips 276E7QDAB Review: Big screen, small price

Philips 276E7QDAB Review - Color science is hard. Every time we test a monitor, we analyse its picture quality using a gadget called a spectro ...

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Iiyama ProLite XUB2792 Review

A middling monitor While the smallest screens (on smartphones) have got much sharper in recent years, the biggest (on 27in-plus desktop PC monitors) ...

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