LG 34UC88 Review - LG is known more for its range of TVs than its monitors. Historically, the company's range of monitors have always felt a little drab next ...
• Requirements: HDMI and VGA graphics card The Dell SE2716H was launched toward the end of last year, in response to the likes of Samsung and other ...
Honey, I bent the screen Once upon a time, TV sets bulged like fishbowls around the cathode ray tubes that fired electrons at the glass screen. Later, Sony’s ...
WE LOVED THE Acer Predator XB270HU - a 2,560x1,440, G-Sync-enabled 144Hz gaming monitor - so we were excited to see the new XB271HK. This 27in IPS G-Sync ...
XUB3490WQSU Review - This monitor gives you a wider choice We know what you’re thinking. Why would I pay quid for a monitor? Now, we could quibble and point ...
BenQ EW2775ZH Review - Looking after your eyes and getting a great frameless view of the desktop • Requirements: HDMI or VGA outputs While necessary to ...
ViewSonic VX2776-smhd Review - Viewsonic's VX-range of monitors fall under the entertainment section of the company's catalog of displays. They cater for ...
4K you can actually afford This is a monitor aimed at gamers. It gives you a big 28in screen with a huge 3840×2160 pixels. ‘4K’ panels don’t get much cheaper, ...
LG has done an exceptional job with its range of 4K TVs over the last year or so. Enter the likes of Currys, and you’ll see a selection of superbly presented ...
The king of all gaming displays The era of the premium of gaming display has finally come of age. We’ve always had a small niche of PC screens targeted at ...
Most monitors have a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, matching a Full HD TV set. If your living-room TV is, say, 48 inches, and your monitor is 24 inches, the ...
A monitor made for designers, with some tantalising extras. Read our BenQ BL2420U Review The BenQ BL business range of monitors has so far proved to be quite ...
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