13 ViewSonic XG3220 Review: Big panel, puny pixels

ViewSonic XG3220 Review: Big panel, puny pixels

ViewSonic XG3220 Review - Puny pixels are a big deal. The smaller the pixels, the sharper, crisper, and more detailed the display. For smartphones and tablets, pixel density is all the rage - pixel counts offered by such devices are on the up, while ...
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Editor choice 14 Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ Review

Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ Review

Yes, you read that price correctly. What could possibly justify such a high price? Quite a lot, as it happens. Although its size may be relatively modest, every other aspect of this display is at the bleeding edge of tech available right now. Read ...
8.5
15 Samsung C49J89 Review

Samsung C49J89 Review

Samsung C49J89 Review So you said you wanted widescreen... Stop that. It's silly. This, we wager, is roughly what goes through your mind as you regard Samsung's latest ubertron, the C49J89. It isn't just physically huge in objective ...
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16 BenQ PD3200Q Review

BenQ PD3200Q Review

The designer monitor that lets you work how you want to What good is a high-spec PC for producing content if you don't have a monitor that can display your creations in their max resolution? Not just any monitor will do if you're using it for ...
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17 Philips Brilliance BDM4350UC Review

Philips Brilliance BDM4350UC Review

Philips Brilliance BDM4350UC Review A design that blurs the line between a 4K TV and gaming monitor Specs Screen size 43-inch Aspect ratio 16:9 Resolution 3,840x2,160 Brightness 300 cd/m2 Response time 5ms GtG Viewing angle:178/178- degrees ...
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18 AOC G2460VQ6 Review

AOC G2460VQ6 Review

This affordable 24in monitor from AOC is sturdily built and, with a few tweaks, can deliver a good performance This 24in monitor is one of AOC's cheapest. However, it still has a solid, sturdy body and enough ambition to stand out ...
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19 AOC  Agon AG352UCG6 Review

AOC Agon AG352UCG6 Review

AOC Agon AG352UCG6 AOC heads upmarket. RECOMMENDS Picture the perfect gaming monitor: optimised for speed and response, but also practical for daily computing — not some mega-money trinket with features you'll never use, but a screen ...
0
Editor choice 20 Acer Predator Z35P Review

Acer Predator Z35P Review

The Acer Predator Z35P is the most ostentatious-looking screen in this Labs test. It sits on wide, angled legs, and the rear has a huge Predator logo, deep orange slats and lots of brushed metal. The stand, all slats and angled metal, ...
8.7
Editor choice 21 BenQ SW2700PT Review: I can see clearly now

BenQ SW2700PT Review: I can see clearly now

BenQ SW2700PT Review - You may have noticed we often mention a screen’s colour accuracy is OK, but not enough for a professional photographer or designer. What, you may have wondered, would satisfy these hard-to-please creative types? The BenQ ...
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22 AOC Agon AG352UCG6 Review: AOC heads upmarket

AOC Agon AG352UCG6 Review: AOC heads upmarket

AOC Agon AG352UCG6 - Picture the perfect gaming monitor. Optimized for speed and response, but also practical for daily computing. Not some mega-money trinket with features you'll never use, but a screen that hits the sweet spot where it matters. ...
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Editor choice 23 Iiyama Prolite XB2779QQS Review

Iiyama Prolite XB2779QQS Review

Iiyama Prolite XB2779QQS Review - Apple's iMac has been quite the style icon over the years, and Iiyama’s latest 27in monitor, the ProLite XB2779QQS, borrows a lot from the latest iMac design, including the glorious 5K resolution, its large black ...
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Editor choice 24 ViewSonic VP3881 Review

ViewSonic VP3881 Review

ViewSonic VP3881 Review - Shaking up the high-end super-wide 21:9 monitor segment. Ever since the first 21:9-aspect monitor rolled out five or so years ago, the super-wide format has been about as polarising as it gets with flat panels. Some ...
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