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Dell UltraSharp 1905FP

This 19in. LCD has all the right features: adjustability, excellent image quality and extras such as USB ports. All that, plus a reasonable price, makes the Dell UltraSharp 1905FP a winner. Read more

14 January, 2005 by Seán Captain
Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP

Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP

The Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP is expensive and not quite up to the task for professional imaging. However, its elegant design, big screen and copious extras will appeal to regular users with a big enough budget. Read more

8 February, 2007 by Lori Grunin

Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP

Dell's 24in. wide-screen LCD delivers excellent image quality and a ton of connectivity options, including video inputs and picture-in-picture settings. Add in a great price, and the Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP is the best value in its class. Read more

21 June, 2006 by Michael Degnan

Samsung SyncMaster 970P

The Samsung SyncMaster 970P has a striking design, but it's the fine image quality that makes this 19in. display worth considering. Read more

7 February, 2006 by Jeffrey Fuchs

Samsung ready to roll with organic LEDs

The Korean manufacturer says it will be producing 50 million OLED screens by 2008 Read more

22 November, 2005 by Colin Barker

ThinkVision L171p

The ThinkVision L171p is highly versatile, but its image quality is adequate rather than impressive. Read more

20 July, 2005 by Dan Littman

Sharp LL-151-3D

If you can justify the cost, you'll be impressed by the 'glasses-free' 3D visualisation technology that graces Sharp's otherwise unremarkable 15in. LL-151-3D monitor. Read more

4 November, 2004 by Sandra Vogel

Sony SDM-S204

Sony's SDM-S204 suffers from a lack of features and middling performance, making other, less expensive, displays a better value. Read more

1 April, 2004 by Jeffrey Fuchs

Eizo ColorEdge CG18

Eizo's pricey ColorEdge CG18 is an LCD for graphic design professionals who require absolutely precise colours and extremely high image quality. Read more

3 March, 2004 by Jeffrey Fuchs

Sharp LL-T17A3-H

Sharp’s 17in. LL-T17A3-H is a solid, if not especially inspiring, all-rounder with some useful features. Read more

27 May, 2003 by Laurence Grayson

Sony SDM-HS73

The SDM-HS73's impressive specifications and very attractive appearance are matched by its level of overall performance. One for the style-conscious. Read more

23 May, 2003 by Laurence Grayson
ecoquiet RM ONE 50: a first look

ecoquiet RM ONE 50: a first look

...an all-in-one system with a height- and tilt-adjustable 17in. TFT monitor attached to the side of tower-orientated system unit. The backplane... Read more

3 June, 2008 by Charles McLellan
Alienware MJ-12 8550i

Alienware MJ-12 8550i

...Gamer, and 30in. (2,560 by 1,600 pixels) Dell UltraSharp Widescreen TFT monitor. The cost for this computing luxury? How does £4,964 (ex... Read more

27 June, 2007 by Christian Harris

A tip on how to win one of our fantastic Christmas competition prizes

...a heart attack by owning legitimate software" And for a 19 inch TFT monitor: "I'm only human - of course I'd prefer a couple... Read more

20 December, 2006

Dell Dimension 8250 (3.06GHz P4)

...with our review system was Dell’s tried and trusted 17in. 1702FP TFT monitor, which has both digital and analogue inputs and delivers a clear... Read more

15 November, 2002 by Charles McLellan

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