Computer Shopper 2019-11-01

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54 NOVEMBER 2019|COMPUTER SHOPPER|ISSUE 381


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Abasic 24in LCD monitor costs
around £100. It will be fine fortypical
Windows work but is likely to have poor
viewing angles, so you’ll need to sit straight
on forthe best picture quality.Its colour
accuracy maynot be very good, either.

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AVGA input lets you use the monitor
with any PC, but the quality maynot
be as good as it is over DVIorHDMI. Both
are digital connections and require a
compatible graphics card but theyavoid the
need fordigital-to-analogue or analogue-to-
digital conversions, which can reduce image
quality.Adigital connection achieves the
best picture automatically,soyou won’t have
to adjust clock or phase settings as you do
with analogue connections.

Choosinga... Display

Many DVIand all HDMI connections
support HDCP,which lets you watch
protected video content, such as Blu-ray
movies. DisplayPort is becoming more
popular,but you’ll need agraphics card with
aDisplayPort output (mini or full-size) to
use this input on your monitor.

03


Alarger monitor will be easier on the
eyeand mayhaveahigher resolution.
Most monitors have aresolution of at least
1,920x1,080 (1080p), which provides lots of
room forworking with multiple windows at
the same time.For even higher resolutions,
you’ll need alarger display. Some 27in and
30in screens have 2,560x1,600 or even 4K
resolutions. You’ll need agraphics card with
adual-link DVIoutput and adual-link DVI

cable or either HDMI or DisplayPort to use a
monitor at these resolutions.

04


If you want better picture quality,
look foramonitor with ahigh
contrast ratio.The higher the ratio,the
whiter the whites and the blacker the blacks.
You’ll also be able to see more fine detail in
images with high contrast levels. Viewing
angles are important, as wider angles mean
you don’t have to sit directly in front of the
monitor to get the best picture.Wider
viewing angles also allow more people to
view the screen at the same time.
Fast response times reduce ghosting,
but don’t be dazzled by the numbers. A
response time of 25ms or quicker is fine
forall applications.

DISPLAYS


LG 34GK950F


★★★★★


£1,150•www.overclockers.co.uk

IIYAMAG-MasterBlack

HawkG2530HSU-B1
★★★★★
£130•www.box.co.uk

EIZOColorEdgeCG279X
★★★★★
£1,699•www.wexphotovideo.com

PHILIPSBrilliance241B7QPJKEB
★★★★★
£180•www.uk.insight.com

LG’s curved
ultrawide monitor
is as versatile as it
is vibrant. HDR is supported (if only to the DisplayHDR 400 standard),
colours are accurate, and both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync can
smooth out games.

Afine alternative monitor to the AOCG2460VQ6,
also with a75Hz refresh rateaswell as FreeSync
support fortear-free gaming on AMD graphics cards.
The slim-bezel design is good forthe money, too.

IPS monitors generally look
great, but it’s hard to find one
at alow price.Enter the
Brilliance 241B7QPJKEB: acolour-accuateIPS
displayfor well under £200. It’s well designed,
too, with acollapsible webcam and agreatly adjustable stand.

SCREENSIZE34in•RESOLUTION3,440x1,440•REFRESHRATE144Hz•SCREENTECHNOLOGY
IPS•VIDEOINPUTSHDMI,DisplayPort•WARRANTYThreeyearscollectandreturn•DETAILS
http://www.lg.com•FULLREVIEWJun2019

SCREENSIZE24in•RESOLUTION1,920x1,080•SCREENTECHNOLOGYTN•VIDEOINPUTS
HDMI,DisplayPort,VGA•WARRANTYTwoyearsonsite•DETAILSwww.iiyama.com•
PARTCODEG2530HSU-B1•FULLREVIEWMar2019

SCREENSIZE27in•RESOLUTION2,560x1,440•SCREENTECHNOLOGYIPS•REFRESHRATE
60Hz•VIDEOINPUTSVGA,HDMI,DisplayPort,DVI,USBType-C•WARRANTYFiveyearsRTB•
DETAILSwww.eizoglobal.cpm•FULLREVIEWJun2019

SCREENSIZE24in•RESOLUTION1,920x1,080•SCREENTECHNOLOGYIPS•REFRESH
RATE60Hz•VIDEOINPUTSHDMI,DisplayPort,VGA•WARRANTYThreeyearsRTB•
DETAILSwww.philips.co.uk•FULLREVIEWJun2018

This professional-quality
monitor benefits from
automatic calibration,
ensuring practically perfect colour accuracy
and wide coverage of the sRGB, DCI-P and Adobe RGB gamuts.
It’s aworthwhile investment forediting photos and videos.

AOC CQ32G1


★★★★★


£340•www.overclockers.co.uk

SCREENSIZE31.5in•RESOLUTION2,560x1,440•SCREENTECHNOLOGYVA•REFRESHRATE
144Hz•VIDEOINPUTSHDMI,DisplayPort•WARRANTYOneyearrepairandreplace•DETAILS
eu.aoc.com•FULLREVIEWNov2019

AOChas ahabit of
making great-value,
large-screened VA monitors,
and the CQ32G1 is another to add to the list. A144Hz gaming display
first and foremost, it’s as fast and good-looking as it needs to be,and
supports both AMD FreeSync and, unofficially,Nvidia G-Sync.

IIYAMAProLiteXUB2792UHSU
★★★★★
£400•www.amzn.to/2TTlMac

If you don’t need all
the bells and whistles of a
curved ultrawide,the ProLite
XUB2792UHSU nails the basics at avery
attractive price.4Ksharpness, high brightness and
full sRGB colour gamut coverage add up to asuperb monitor.
SCREENSIZE27in•RESOLUTION3,840x2,160•SCREENTECHNOLOGYIPS•REFRESHRATE
60Hz•VIDEOINPUTSDisplayPort,HDMI,DVI•WARRANTYThreeyearsonsite•DETAILS
http://www.iiyama.com•FULLREVIEWNov2019

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