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LG changes LCD tack with promising but ultimately mixed results
The Sony Bravia 8 II is one of – if not the – most exciting new TVs of the year. Not that you’d know that from the name. The TV is exciting because it’s the successor to the Sony A95L QD-OLED, a model
A key fact for starters: while LG has traditionally used an LCD-panel technology known as IPS for its big-screen TVs, the 65QNED93 joins last year’s 65QNED91 in using the alternative VA type of panel
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
SCORE PRICE £333 (£399 inc VAT) from argos.co.uk The Asus ZenScreen MS27UC is part of a growing trend to inject streaming TV services into monitors, grouped under the hazy term “Smart Monitor”. It’s a
SCORE PRICE £213 (£255 inc VAT) from scan.co.uk Unlike the glamorous BenQ DesignVue PD2730S (see p89), the BL2790QT is targeted at office users. That means a much less expansive colour gamut, one that
SCORE PRICE £417 (£500 inc VAT) from amazon.co.uk We associate AOC with all-out value screens, but it ups the ante with this 4K IPS monitor aimed at graphic designers. And it really is a top-notch pan