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    Recommended Work Monitors

    Hello peeps

    Me and my collegue are getting some upgrade lcds (Finally getting rid of the CRT's) but we cant choose or find one with all round good reviews. We have £200 ish for each monitor and we want 19 inch screens, maybe a widescreen too.

    Anyone got a monitor they can suggest? It for office stuff and video playback
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    Re: Recommended Work Monitors

    They're generally all pretty decent these days (except maybe for Acer... I don't like them). For video playback, look for a unit with a fairly low response time, say sub-8ms.

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    Ok cheers. Was looking at an LG or a Viewsonic
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    Both good brands.

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    17 inch widescreen viewsonic LCDs are quite affordable.
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    Re: Recommended Work Monitors

    Read the reviews on Tom's Hardware - they usually have some info on even the latest stuff.
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    Cheers peeps
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