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Screen size : 19.0in
LCD Monitors
3.75
Philip's 190SW is a solid entry-level display
RRP:
$369.00
Screen size : 24.0in
Screen size : 22.0in
Screen size : 24.0in
LCD Monitors
3.75
ASUS' MK241H is a solid 24in widescreen display. It has strongly saturated colours and some of its extras, such as the speakers, aren't perfect, but it should satisfy most media and gaming enthusiasts.
RRP:
$699.00
Screen size : 22.0in
LCD Monitors
3.50
Offering the ability to connect to your PC directly via USB, ASUS' VW223b is a very cool product but its lack of DVI and unsuitability for entertainment tasks mean it won't be everyone's cup of tea.
RRP:
$429.00
Monitor Accessories
4.00
If you don't want one of the all-in-one monitor and printer calibration solutions, the Spyder3Elite is a well-priced choice.
RRP:
$465.00
Screen size : 24.0in
LCD Monitors
4.00
It'll deliver a good quality image and has plenty of inputs, but it's expensive.
RRP:
$1199.00
Screen size : 24.0in
LCD Monitors
4.50
The Samsung SyncMaster 2493HM is a great monitor at an average price — and that's a winning combination.
RRP:
TBA
Screen size : 30.0in
LCD Monitors
4.00
The LCD3090WQXi is an excellent display with only one major flaw — its price.
RRP:
TBA
Screen size : 26.0in
LCD Monitors
4.25
Viewsonic's VP2650wb is great value for money if you're looking for a large display. While its image is too bright at times, the overall picture quality is excellent and the price tag is extremely competitive.
RRP:
$1299.00
Screen size : 22.0in
Screen size : 22.0in
LCD Monitors
4.00
Overall, if the HP w2207h finds its way into your home or office, you'll most likely be happy with it. Just be prepared to buy a DVI adaptor.
RRP:
$799.00
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