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Widescreen monitors are now the norm, but a new battle is brewing between wide and wider. TVs use a 16:9 ratio rather than the 16:10 of PC screens, and the 1080p HD format, the apotheosis of widescreen video, is an obvious target for monitor makers. ...
The shape of things to come? A decent screen, but it doesn't reap any great benefits from 16:9.
March, 2009
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58 reviews
Most of the monitors we see supplied with PCs are currently 22 inch widescreen units with a resolution of 1680x1050. They offer plenty of space, but are correspondingly bulky, and cheaper ones can be disappointing. Iiyama is shaking things up with a ...
How do you fit 22 inches into 19? A good quality high resolution display at a stunningly low price.
January, 2009
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3 reviews
Protective monitors are ideal for public places such as schools or libraries - they have a thick layer of glass over the fragile panel that can withstand knocks, scratches and idiots. AG Neovo hopes this model will attract home users as well
Safe, but not entirely sound. Only worth a look if you really need protection.
August, 2008
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11 reviews
Large format monitors are becoming increasingly popular as high definition video finally gets a foothold. Prices are falling and quality is rising, making even huge 24 inch TFTs a feasible option for many users, particularly those who need to use ...
When 22 inches just aren't enough... A stunning, huge and fully featured monitor.
July, 2008
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508 reviews
It seems like only yesterday that 24 inch monitors came with four-figure price tags and garnered envious looks whenever they entered the building. Fast forward to today, and you may not believe the price, but we can assure you it's no misprint. This ...
It's big, but it's not very clever. It's remarkably big, but good enough only for the least discerning eye.
February, 2008
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