With quality 22in monitors now available for little more than £200, the march of the large-format screen is certainly gathering pace. However, while the extra...
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In as stark a contrast as we could imagine, this 24in beauty sits at the opposite end of the price scale to the ultra-cheap Iiyama...
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Touch seems to be the current vogue technology, with the iPhone converting even the most cynical people into adoring Apple fanboys. Iiyama clearly wants in...
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The VX1940w is the first in what we expect to be a slew of TFTs offering more than the de facto standard pixel count. Typically,...
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Hazro may sound like it's a government agency responsible for cleaning up dangerous substances, but it is, in fact, the name of a little-known Birmingham-based...
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The DVI connection is under threat. Consumer electronics have moved over to HDMI, as it's easier to plug in and it integrates audio, too. Meanwhile,...
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TFTs are like buses - you wait all year for the arrival of an alternative to Dell's 30in 3007WFP-HC, then two come along at once....
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While you can buy cheaper 22in TFTs than this BenQ - the cheapest we've seen is the perfectly respectable £180 Hanns.G HW223DP - premium 22in...
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The G0 stepping of the Core 2 Quad Q6600 is awesome. The sSpec code to look for is SLACR - surely not a coincidence given that Intel is an American company, and slacker and gamer are roughly synonymous terms over there. Most companies list the G0 chip as a separate...