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SCORE PRICE £190 (£230 inc VAT) from business.currys.co.uk Acer is a proven master of delivering great-value products, and that’s precisely what it achieves here: a 31.5in panel and USB-C connectivity
It’s getting hot in here… the closer you get to the magic £1000 mark, the more you start to see low-compromise – or indeed no-compromise – PCs
Once upon a time (a few years ago), £800 used to be a sweet spot for the laptop buyer. Nowadays, only a few slinky heroes squeeze under the line…
SCORE PRICE £708 (£850 inc VAT) from scan.co.uk German manufacturer Medion loves to deliver value-packed products, and so it’s no surprise to see it sell an RTX 50 series gaming laptop for a mere £850
SCORE PRICE £249 (£299 inc VAT) from currys.co.uk The MSI Modern MD342CQPW pulls off the neat trick of being the cheapest 34in curved monitor on test while looking like the most expensive. The next tr
SCORE PRICE £224 (£269 inc VAT) from currys.co.uk We need to tackle this monitor’s great weakness from the start: it doesn’t include a USB-C input. You’re stuck with one DisplayPort and two HDMI ports