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Dell W1700 17in. LCD TV review

Dell W1700 17in. LCD TV review

Review This versatile LCD compromises both computer and TV sources, but an attractive price makes its moderate picture quality easier to bear.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Eizo ColorEdge CG18 review

Eizo ColorEdge CG18 review

Review Eizo's pricey ColorEdge CG18 is an LCD for graphic design professionals who require absolutely precise colours and extremely high image quality.

Rating: 8.5 Editors' Rating


Eizo FlexScan L885 review

Eizo FlexScan L885 review

Review Professionals who are looking for CRT-quality graphics in an LCD (and are willing to pay for it) will love the FlexScan L885.

Rating: 8.3 Editors' Rating


LG L3000A review

LG L3000A review

Review The L3000A will allow you to get more detail and information into your presentations than a similarly priced plasma screen. You can leave whatever image on the screen for as long as you like, with no risk of burn-in.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


Philips DesXcape 150DM review

Philips DesXcape 150DM review

Review You don't always want to work at your desk, but when you do you want your monitor to have all the standard features. The oddly-named Philips DesXcape 150DM aims to give you the best of both worlds -- at a price.

Rating: 7.4 Editors' Rating


Displays for your business

Displays for your business

Buyer's Guide LCD or CRT? Here's all the info you need to make sure you purchase the right display.


Samsung SyncMaster 172W review

Samsung SyncMaster 172W review

Review Compared to an XGA display, the SyncMaster 172W looks good, but it costs the same as a 1,280 by 1,024 resolution panel and doesn't offer the same viewable area, which is its undoing.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


IBM ThinkVision L200p review

IBM ThinkVision L200p review

Review This is a well thought-out and soundly constructed flat panel display that delivers high resolution (1,600 by 1,200) while maintaining excellent image quality.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Sharp LL-T17A3-H review

Sharp LL-T17A3-H review

Review Sharp’s 17in. LL-T17A3-H is a solid, if not especially inspiring, all-rounder with some useful features.

Rating: 7.4 Editors' Rating


Sony SDM-HS73 review

Sony SDM-HS73 review

Review The SDM-HS73's impressive specifications and very attractive appearance are matched by its level of overall performance. One for the style-conscious.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


Iiyama ProLite E430S review

Iiyama ProLite E430S review

Review The ProLite is compact even by flat panel standards, and offers a good set of features. Viewing angles are a little limited, but on the whole, this is a competent and reasonably priced display.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


ViewSonic airpanel V150 review

ViewSonic airpanel V150 review

Review The airpanel V150's many flaws are mostly the fault of Microsoft's Smart Display specification, but ViewSonic could have made more effort to ease the pain -- which is considerable.

Rating: 6.6 Editors' Rating


ViewSonic airpanel V110 review

ViewSonic airpanel V110 review

Review This Smart Display lets you access your PC wirelessly from up to 45m away. But you can buy a fully-featured Wi-Fi-equipped notebook for a similar price.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


Smart Displays: a first look

Smart Displays: a first look

News In the first quarter of next year, Microsoft and its hardware partners will try to persuade consumers that Smart Displays -- basically, wireless thin clients -- are a good idea. We've been to the briefings and seen the prototypes. Here's our initial evaluation.


ViewSonic VG800 review

ViewSonic VG800 review

Review The VG800 is a low-cost 18in. LCD monitor, but you get what you pay for. Graphics professionals looking for top-notch ergonomics and digital inputs should look elsewhere, although it has more appeal for those on a limited budget.

Rating: 6.7 Editors' Rating



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New Products

ecoquiet RM ONE 50: a first look

ecoquiet RM ONE 50: a first look

Intel is talking up its new Atom processor as a basis for low-cost, low-power 'Netbooks' and 'Nettops'. Here, we examine RM's education- focused ecoquiet ONE 50.

MSI Wind: a first look

MSI Wind: a first look

MSI is the latest to join the ranks of would-be ASUS Eee challengers. Here are our first impressions of the forthcoming 10in. Wind notebook.

Apple Time Capsule: a first look

Apple Time Capsule: a first look

With Time Capsule, Apple blends high-bandwidth wireless networking and automated system backup in one tidy-looking package.

Apple MacBook Air: a first look

Apple MacBook Air: a first look

The MacBook Air is not quite an ultraportable, but it is exceptionally thin. Retaining the same 13.3in. display as the current MacBook line, it tapers from 1.94cm thick to just 0.4cm. Apple calls it the 'world's thinnest notebook'.

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What to Buy

Fully equipped: the mobile professional

Fully equipped: the mobile professional

Do you spend a lot of your working life out of the office? If so, check out our selection of the best kit to take out on the road.

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Businesses going mobile need to consider whether to buy notebooks, handhelds, smartphones or other mobile devices. Then there's the various wireless connectivity options, and the extra management burden on the IT department. We take a look at some of these issues.

Buyer's Guide: smartphones for business

Buyer's Guide: smartphones for business

Want to work on the move but don't want to lug a laptop? You'll need a smartphone of some kind that lets you do email, open business documents and browse the web, among other things. Here are ten recent contenders.

Buyer's Guide: Santa Rosa notebooks

Buyer's Guide: Santa Rosa notebooks

Which is our current favourite Intel Santa Rosa notebook? Check our Buyer's Guide to find out — and keep checking back to see if it changes.

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