Acer's P244W makes a large and capable desktop monitor that might be a good fit for someone outfitting a home office on a budget, but probably not much more.
| Nick Mokey | August 23, 2019 |
Games and movies literally pop out of screen with Samsung
| DT Staff | August 23, 2019 |
We review the do-it-all Samsung SyncMaster P2770HD which doubles as a computer monitor and an HDTV.
| Nick Mokey | August 23, 2019 |
The Toshiba 14-inch USB Mobile LCD brings an extra screen wherever you happen to need it, but suffers from exceptionally poor image quality.
| Nick Mokey | August 23, 2019 |
Review: The LG D2342P offers enthusiants an inexpensive and easy way to dabble in 3D gaming and movies, with respectable 2D performance as well.
| Nick Mokey | August 23, 2019 |
Review: The HP 2310e LED-backlit LCD monitor offers a surprisingly slick design and excellent display quality.
| Nick Mokey | August 23, 2019 |
The HP x2301 LED Micro Thin monitor looks thin enough to belong on a laptop, but manages not to sacrifice picture quality for its unique industrial design.
| Nick Mokey | August 23, 2019 |
The HP 2311gt offers passive 3D on a budget, but may leave users looking for a bright, vivid 2D monitor underwhelmed.
| Nick Mokey | August 23, 2019 |
LG’s IPS235 eschews brightness and exciting industrial design in favor of respectable color accuracy at a consumer-friendly price.
| Nick Mokey | August 23, 2019 |
The HP Pavilion 27xi is a sharp-looking PC display offering good image quality. While we'd prefer a higher resolution, the affordable price makes up for it.
| Loyd Case | August 23, 2019 |
LG tries its hand at building an ultra-wide screen desktop monitor for under $600. The resolution and screen space is nice to have, but don’t expect miracles in high definition movie viewing or ultra-wide screen gaming.
| Loyd Case | August 23, 2019 |
Unlike most monitors, which come from the factory with lackluster default settings, the Samsung Series 9 is calibrated at the factory. This should make it capable of amazing color from the moment it’s plugged in, but can such a convenience justify the incredible $1,200 MSRP?
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
Dell’s P2714T is one of the first 27-inch touchscreen monitors to hit the market. This provides an immersive experience, but only at an intimidating MSRP of $699, which is enough to buy some professional-grade displays. Can this touch monster justify itself, or is the touch tax still too much?
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
There are a lot of small monitors available, and most of them aren’t very good. The Dell P2014Ht, however, looks like it could be an exception; it has an IPS panel, an adjustable stand and plenty of inputs. Is this 20-incher the perfect display for a space-constrained workstation?
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
Consumers looking for a big yet affordable monitor may choose to consider the Series 7 S27C750P, which retails for just $379. While not the cheapest monitor in its category, this Samsung promises superior contrast and good color accuracy with its MVA panel technology. Does it deliver?
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
We review Samsung’s expensive-but-stylish Series 7 touchscreen monitor. Is adding 10-point touch to your desktop worth $600?
| Matt Safford | August 23, 2019 |
Though Dell’s P2314T boasts a reclining stand and attractive design, this display is a bit expensive. Can this Dell provide the image quality its price promises?
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
The LG LN450W's 2560x1080 resolution offers a superior cinema experience, but does it work as an everyday monitor?
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
A 27-inch 2560x1440 monitor for $450? Yes, it’s true, courtesy of Acer’s budget-priced K272HUL, the least expensive name-brand WQHD monitor around. Is this monitor a blessing to buyers who want to go big on a budget, or should you save your money for a more expensive competitor?
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
LG’s 34UM95 is positioned to be the flagship of ultra-wide PC displays, but it fails to measure up due to a few blemishes.
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
Samsung's sizable S27D390H display is available for just $289, which is an outstanding value given its size and use of PLS panel tech.
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
AOC's 27-inch 1080p G2770PQU display has a 144Hz refresh rate, and only costs $350. That seems like a steal, but AOC has to offer more than speed.
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
Acer’s $599 B286HK boasts one of the lowest prices around for a 4K monitor. It's not without issues, though.
| Matt Safford | August 23, 2019 |
The Acer XB280HK is the only monitor that boasts 4K resolution and Nvidia G-Sync support. Does this pairing deliver a gaming experience like no other?
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
U.S.A! U.S.A! Local tech firm CTL puts out a cheap 4K monitor that delivers surprisingly solid image quality, and more.
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
If there’s anywhere the Acer HB236K shows it's worth the price, it's in the sense of awe you’ll feel turning it on for the first time. Fresh out of the foam packaging the display stuns anyone caught in its gorgeous glare, an effect made all the more noticeable by the company’s decision to use stunning IPS technology.
| Chris Stobing | August 23, 2019 |
Do you want a big, affordable, 4K monitor that can wow your friends and make image editing a pleasure? BenQ's BL3201PH might be what you need, but its impressive size doesn't come without a few sacrifices.
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
As every manufacturer from around the globe hedges its bets on the 4K revolution, can Taiwan’s AOC U2868PQU low-cost 4K monitor keep pace with competition from the likes of Dell, Acer, and HP?
| Chris Stobing | August 23, 2019 |
Looking for a 4K monitor? You’re spoiled for choice, but most affordable options are as exciting as a winter vacation to Nebraska. Acer’s slick, white, futuristic S277HK tries to change that trend without sacrificing the value the company is known for.
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
The Acer XB270HU packs tons of features into a 1440p display, but can it overcome the high price tag, or are you better off making the jump to 4K?
| Brad Bourque | August 23, 2019 |
If you’re looking for a new monitor, and want something truly special, you’ll want to check out ultra-wide curved models like Samsung’s SE790C – if you have the budget.
| Brad Bourque | August 23, 2019 |
Not everyone who needs a perfect display plays video games. BenQ’s SW2700PT promises a screen built to professional standards, but does it have the chops to pull it off?
| Brad Bourque | August 23, 2019 |
Dell’s curved 1080p screen looks impressive on paper, but its high price has us wondering if compromising the resolution for a curve is better than upgrading to 1440p.
| Brad Bourque | August 23, 2019 |
HP throws down the gauntlet by slapping the Z25n with boastful claims and a high price. Does this 25-inch monitor impress, or is it knocked down by bigger, better displays?
| Brad Bourque | August 23, 2019 |
Gaming monitors are becoming more advanced, and none have more features than Asus’ PG27AQ, a 4K display with an IPS panel and G-Sync. But has this pushed the price beyond reason?
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
Philips set out to produce a monitor with excellent color for $300, and that meant enlisting the help of exotic ‘quantum dot’ technology. Can this display offer cutting-edge technology at a cut-rate price?
| Brad Bourque | August 23, 2019 |
HP’s gigantic DreamColor Z32x is one of the largest, and most expensive, monitors we’ve ever tested. Does that also make it one of the best?
| Matthew S. Smith | August 23, 2019 |
With more ultrawide monitors vying for your desk space and paycheck, LG is trying to set itself apart with AMD’s FreeSync refresh management. Whether that’s enough to draw a crowd remains to be seen.
| Brad Bourque | August 23, 2019 |