AOC d2357Ph

AOC have been stirring up quite a lot of interest as of late with their recent spate of monitors seeming to hit all the right notes in terms of specification, price and looks. This trend is set to continue with the AOC d2357Ph, an upcoming 3D monitor featuring LG’s FPR (Film Patterned Retarder) passive technology.…

BenQ XL2420T

Introduction In late 2010 BenQ brought the best budget gaming monitor to the market in the form of the XL2410T. Deciding to take a different slant from the usual ‘3D capabilities’ that most 120Hz displays are built around, BenQ marketed this one as a ‘gaming monitor’ and had the endorsement of some rather good Counter-Strike…

AOC i2353

Introduction LG Display started something of an ‘affordable IPS revolution’ with their introduction of their E-IPS (‘Enhanced In-Plane Switching’) panels in 2008-09. Dell were the first manufacture to bring cost-competitive monitors using such panels to market with their 22” 2209WA and released some appealing 22” and 23” UltraSharp models the following year. ViewSonic and NEC…

ASUS PA248Q

What do you get when you cross the ASUS PA238Q (a standard gamut 23″ IPS monitor) with the ASUS PA246Q (a wide gamut 24″ IPS monitor)? That would be the ASUS PA248Q, which has been unveiled at CeBIT in Hannover. This model adopts the sRGB colour space of the newer and smaller model and fits…