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Manage multiple monitors with UltraMon Windows utility: review

February 9th, 2010 2:05pm mike s 1 comment

Manage multiple=It wasn’t long ago that fancy twin monitor sets ups were the sole preserve of hotshot traders, high-flying graphics pros and, err, security guards, but recent price crashes have seen LCD  multi-screen set ups becoming more affordable.

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BenQ shuffles out the V2220: the world’s thinnest 21.5″ LED monitor, no less

February 8th, 2010 11:13am Tony Fletcher No comments

 BenQ shuffles out the V2220: the world's thinnest 21.5Set to make your current monitor look like a pie-eating lardbucket is BenQ’s flagship V2220/V2220H which positively insists that it’s the thinnest 21.5-inch monitor in the known universe.

Thinner than a Ryvita biscuit that’s fallen under a steamroller (possibly), the 15mm V2220 LED monitor serves up a ‘class leading’ 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio resulting in none-more-blacks.

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LG Flatron W2442PA 24″ monitor: review

November 13th, 2009 10:15am mike s 1 comment

LG Flatron W2442PA 24It doesn’t seem that long ago that 24″ TFT monitors were the sole preserve of goatee-wielding designers swivelling on Aeron chairs in stylish studios, but with monitor prices continuing to tumble, there’s never been a better time to move up to a big screen.

Available online for as little as £190, the LG Flatron W2442PA 24″ monitor certainly offers a lot of screen real estate for your buck, serving up a panoramic 1920×1080 pixels in a well finished package.

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Photo of the day: faceplant monitor

October 28th, 2009 10:45am mike s 1 comment
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