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Updated: 24-11-2024 23:23
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#426
alaScore 91

LG E2290

The LG E2290V is still a good choice if you want a slim, lightweight monitor that provides good image quality for both work and play.

25 expert reviews | 136 user reviews

#427
alaScore 91

Viewsonic VP2772

Dig deeper, however, and there's plenty to tweak here. There are dedicated sRGB and Adobe RGB presets and different levels of response time overdrive to fiddle with. You can also adjust the Gamma manually and there's an Overscan mode if you need it.

14 expert reviews | 24 user reviews

#428
alaScore 91

AOC PDS241

A classy-looking monitor offering decent image quality, but it isn’t particularly practical.

6 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#429
alaScore 91

ViewSonic VP2365wb

The influence of Apple's computers and gadgets is often over egged.

21 expert reviews | 356 user reviews

#430
alaScore 91

Philips BDM4350UC

A whopping 43-inch monitor that truly needs a large room to fully appreciate its physical scale and 4K resolution. While the sRGB gamut range is decent, and the refresh rate high, this panel does suffer from backlighting issues and poor port placement,...

10 expert reviews | 86 user reviews

#431
alaScore 91

Dell UP2715K

The Dell UP2715K is an ultra-high resolution 27-inch monitor that packs in an astonishing 5,120 x 2,880 pixels – that's 5K resolution. It also has 99% AdobeRGB colour coverage, making it perhaps the ultimate professional photographer or videographer's...

16 expert reviews | 34 user reviews

#432
alaScore 91

NEC MultiSync EA294WMi

Can this 29-inch display do enough to justify its hefty price tag?

15 expert reviews | 6 user reviews

#433
alaScore 91

AOC X24P1 24"

This great-value monitor is an ideal fit for compact desks, offering strong visuals for little cash.

2 expert reviews

#434
alaScore 91

ViewSonic VP2785-4K

Bottom Line: ViewSonic's VP2785-4K is a prime-pick monitor for video editors, photographers, and other graphics pros, packing great color accuracy and factory calibration for a host of color spaces.

4 expert reviews

#435
alaScore 91

Samsung UD970

The ports aren’t quite as easy. Two USB 3.0 connectors are on the back of the screen, but two more face downwards, so they’re not easy to access. Everything else faces downwards, including the HDMI 1.4 port and a pair of DisplayPort 1.2 connectors....

4 expert reviews

#436
alaScore 91

Asus PA238Q

Tech Specs Product TypeLCD Monitor Number of Screens1 HDCP SupportedYes Green CompliantYes Green Compliance Certificate/AuthorityENERGY STAR, TCO Certified Displays 5.2, RoHS, WEEE --> USBYes HDMIYes Backlight TechnologyLED VESA Mount CompatibleYes...

25 expert reviews | 726 user reviews

#437
alaScore 91

Dell U2715H

The Dell Ultrasharp U2715H is a good IPS LCD monitor with wide viewing angles and a 1440p resolution that make it very suitable for productivity-oriented environments. Its flexible and easy to use stand makes setting up and sharing your screen a bliss,...

5 expert reviews | 441 user reviews

#438
alaScore 91

BenQ RL2755HM

Gaming monitors are often expensive, but BenQ's RL2755HM costs £200. For that money you get a 27in screen with a 1080p resolution, as well as several features usually found on pricier panels.

9 expert reviews | 252 user reviews

#439
alaScore 91

NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXi / 2490WUXI

While gamers will find much to enjoy on the MultiSync LCD2690WUXi the Dell 30in will offer better value. However, for those who are looking to finally replace a much trusted CRT or go properly large for professional use, the NEC is a very fine choice....

46 expert reviews | 175 user reviews

#440
alaScore 91

AOC I2757FM

Sexeh design but 1080p only. Is that really a problem?

16 expert reviews | 131 user reviews

#441
alaScore 91

Acer AL2017bmd 20" LCD Monitor

The Acer Nitro 5 is an £899 gaming laptop with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 graphics chip and a 1080p screen. Can it step up to its more expensive rivals?

5 expert reviews | 145 user reviews

#442
alaScore 91

Samsung C49HG90

As a gaming monitor, the Samsung CHG90 delivers a unique experience that can’t be duplicated by any other display. It has ample speed thanks to a 144Hz refresh rate and FreeSync 2, plus very low input lag. Color is excellent thanks to a quantum dot...

9 expert reviews | 64 user reviews

#443
alaScore 91

AOC U3277PWQU

The AOC U3277PWQU is as good as it gets for a monitor of this size with a 4K resolution. Availability is still tricky but should improve shortly. Whether or not it is worth paying a big premium for an extra 3.5-inches of diagonal – compared to 28-inch...

6 expert reviews | 30 user reviews

#444
alaScore 91

Samsung C24FG70

Samsung's C24FG70 might just be the monitor gamers have been waiting for. With a ridiculous array of specifications and sub-£300 price point, it is, on paper, one of the best mid-range gaming monitors yet.

8 expert reviews | 34 user reviews

#445
alaScore 91

AOC I2781FH

I like this unit it was easy to move when required and the cables did not manage to get tangled with the stand as they often tend to.

3 expert reviews | 38 user reviews

#446
alaScore 91

BenQ BL3201PT 4K

The BenQ is an outstanding monitor which ticks almost every box as a modern high-performance UHD display. By combining the basics of uncluttered and well-constructed design and an OSD interface that doesn’t make you want to punch the screen, the...

8 expert reviews | 32 user reviews

#447
alaScore 91

Samsung C27HG70 27"

The CHG70 is a good monitor for mixed usage. Its better than average picture quality and great gaming performance make it a great choice for users looking to get a high performing monitor for home use. The good contrast ratio and native HDR support...

2 expert reviews | 17 user reviews

#448
alaScore 91

LG 43UD79-B

The LG 43UD79 is a decent 4k monitor with an IPS panel. The high resolution and large 43" size is good for multitaskers, as it allows viewing multiple documents side-by-side. The IPS panel has a low native contrast ratio so blacks appear gray in a dark...

5 expert reviews | 16 user reviews

#449
alaScore 91

Benq XL2420T

Is the BenQ XL2420T the first TN panel that really delivers? We think so. It produces super stereoscopic 3D image quality, too.

30 expert reviews | 690 user reviews

#450
alaScore 91

LG 34UM67

A wide view is just the start: this monitor also has gaming-centric features such as FreeSync

11 expert reviews | 114 user reviews

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