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Philips Brilliance 200W6CS review

Philips Brilliance 200W6CS review

Review The wide-screen Philips Brilliance 200W6CS display performs quite well and offers some useful extras (that will cost you extra), but other displays offer more flexibility in form and function.

Rating: 6.3 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award ViewSonic VP231wb review

ViewSonic VP231wb review

Review ViewSonic's 23in.VP231wb offers great features, excellent image quality and a huge amount of screen real estate.

Rating: 8.3 Editors' Rating


ThinkVision L171p review

ThinkVision L171p review

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

Rating: 6.3 Editors' Rating


Eizo FlexScan L997 review

Eizo FlexScan L997 review

Review The Eizo FlexScan L997 is a high-end LCD that delivers excellent performance and all the adjustability a graphics professional could want.

Rating: 8.3 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award LaCie 321 review

LaCie 321 review

Review Spot-on colour, high brightness and advanced adjustment options make this 21in. LCD a worthy rival to even the best CRT monitors.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Dell UltraSharp 2005FPW review

Dell UltraSharp 2005FPW review

Review This 20in. wide-screen LCD has decent image quality and lots of extras that make it a solid multimedia display.

Rating: 7.2 Editors' Rating


BenQ FP2091 review

BenQ FP2091 review

Review It may not be cheap, but the 20in. BenQ FP209 performs well and displays both video and computer signals. If you can afford it, you won't be disappointed.

Rating: 7.6 Editors' Rating


Samsung SyncMaster 910T review

Samsung SyncMaster 910T review

Review The SyncMaster 910T is a sharp-looking 19in. LCD with good image quality, lots of adjustability options and a decent price.

Rating: 7.0 Editors' Rating


Dell UltraSharp 1905FP review

 Dell UltraSharp 1905FP review

Review 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.

Rating: 8.2 Editors' Rating


Sharp LL-151-3D review

Sharp LL-151-3D review

Review 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.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Apple Cinema HD Display (23in.) review

Apple Cinema HD Display (23in.) review

Review Apple's 23in.Cinema HD Display is low on extras and high on price. Still, one look at this gorgeous LCD, and you'll be sold on it.

Rating: 7.9 Editors' Rating


NEC PlasmaSync 42XM2 review

NEC PlasmaSync 42XM2 review

Review NEC's high-resolution 42in. plasma display is more suited to video tasks than slide presentations, although with some tweaking an acceptable PC display is possible.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


ViewSonic VP201b review

ViewSonic VP201b review

Review This high-end 20.1in. LCD gets an 'A' for design, features and adjustability, but its image quality falls just short for the price.

Rating: 7.7 Editors' Rating


Samsung SyncMaster 173P review

Samsung SyncMaster 173P review

Review The SyncMaster 173P delivers above-average image quality in a handsome package for style-minded graphics pros.

Rating: 8.3 Editors' Rating


Sony SDM-S204 review

Sony SDM-S204 review

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

Rating: 6.7 Editors' Rating



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