LCD Monitors
Monitor Reviews: 22''-30'' LCD Displays
[ Updated:May 21, 2012 ]
LCD monitor manufacturers compete aggressively, which is improving standards and bringing down prices. Our 23"-30" monitor reviews will help you choose the best screen for your needs, and now includes 120 Hz 3D displays.
Buyer's Guide: The Best Monitors
[ Updated:January 19, 2012 ]
Although 16:9 and Full HD are now dominating the market, it can be difficult to pick the right monitor when there are so many different kinds of screen technology (TN, IPS, PVA, MVA) out there and active and passive 3D to contend with too. Our buyer's guide will help you find the best monitor for your needs and for your budget.
Colour Calibration Profiles for your Monitor
[ Updated:December 1, 2011 ]
LCD default colour rendering can range from good (the best screens are factory calibrated) to utterly awful. Colour dominances are frequent and lately there has been a particular trend for more bluish colours and whites with reddish tinges.
New 'Ghosting Time' Test for TVs, Monitors and More
[ Updated:November 30, 2010 ]
We've developed a new test procedure here at DigitalVersus to measure and quantify ghosting in TVs, monitors and other types of screen. The longer the ghosting time, the more blurred movement will look on the screen.
Archive: 22''-30'' LCD Displays 2009/2010
[ Updated:August 23, 2010 ]
Why go for a smaller LCD monitor when today's 22 inch screens are so cheap? The 22'' monitors we review start as low as a hundred pounds and go up from there. We've tested models with resolutions of 1920 x 1080 pixels, as well as 1680 x 1050 pixels.
19'' LCD Monitor Reviews
[ Updated:November 18, 2009 ]
You can still get 19'' monitors, but they're becoming much less attractive as they're often just expense as 22'' screens. A few survivors are still hanging in there though, so what have they got to offer?
Turning glossies matte
[ Updated:September 9, 2009 ]
Many laptop and LCD screen owners dream of being able to wave a magic wand and turn their glossy screen to a matte one. All sorts of crazy ideas and methods on how to do this appear on the net, so we thought an article on the question might be of interest.
Product Survey: 22 LCD monitors (2006-2008)
[ Updated:March 17, 2009 ]
Youll find all the old ranges here.
Archive: 23'' to 28'' LCD Monitors (2006 - 2008)
[ Updated:January 1, 2009 ]
This is an archive of 23'' to 28'' LCD monitor reviews from 2006 to 2008.
Archives: 30'' LCD Monitors
[ Updated:October 22, 2008 ]
A 30 inch LCD is a 76 cm diagonal and has 2560 x 1600 pixels totaling more than 4 million. This is equivalent to the amount of information displayed on five 15 inch LCDs or two 24 inch screens in a dual monitor configuration.
Monitor Reviews: 20'' and 21'' LCD Displays
[ Updated:August 25, 2008 ]
You might prefer a 20'' or 21'' LCD monitor for your PC if you haven't got much space or are on a tight budget. Although smaller than some other screens, the monitors we review here offer the same reactivity and display performance as larger 22'' monitors.
Guide: Do our calibration profiles work for all monitors?
[ Updated:January 14, 2008 ]
We give you the profiles for most screens! Great, you say. But will they work with all operating systems (Windows XP, Vista, Mac...) or different graphic cards?
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