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Monitors are an essential item of hardware, as you will use it to view everything on your system and spend countless hours' in-front of it. You should choose a display which fits your needs and workspace environment, whilst providing a clear image without flicker which can lead to eye strains and related problems.

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There are two different types of Monitor currently available these are Cathode-ray tube (CRT) or TFT (thin-film transistor). Telling the difference is straight forward; CRT screens are large and heavier units whilst the TFT are thin and light in weight.

CRT Monitor Black TFT Monitor

CRT technology has been around for decades from mono through the different versions to the versions which are being superseded today. TFT screens were previously limited to the wealthy and of course were an essential part to a Laptop or Notebook.

CRT Screen Black Cased CRT Screen

Screens come in several different sizes 14' 15' 17' 19' 21' are the most common. The most popular screens at the moment are 17 and 19 inches as they have dropped in price and the price between 15' and 17' is normally so slight it is always worth the extra cost for the extra viewing space.

TFT MonitorSilver TFT Monitor

TFT 15" Displays are around the £120 mark at the time of writing including, 17" versions are approx an additional £30-40 the smallest TFT screen widely available is the 15" then 17+. 17" is currently the most common size monitor for most people, this will adapt into widescreen versions and as prices continue to fall lead to 19" becoming the standard size.

The move to TFT has really picked up in recent months as the costs have tumbled, their advantages include using less power and requiring less space, whilst providing a crisp picture quality.

If you're buying and can visit a shop it is always worth seeing different monitors before you buy. Of course it often pays to buy it online and save a small amount even at the cost of a couple of days waiting for delivery.

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HannsG HH241DP 24  DVI LCD TFT Monitor HannsG HH241DP 24 DVI LCD TFT Monitor
From Hannspree, the HH241DP is a 24 inch DVI display that readies you for an era of high definition visuals
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HP LE1901W 19  Wide LCD TFT Monitor HP LE1901W 19 Wide LCD TFT Monitor
The HP LE1901W is a 19 inch widescreen monitor that provides sharp visuals and a cost-effective performance
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Iiyama Prolite PLB2209HDSD 22  DVI HA LCD TFT Monitor Iiyama Prolite PLB2209HDSD 22 DVI HA LCD TFT Monitor
This attractive, slim bezel 22 LCD display features the latest 'triple' input configuration of HDMI, DVI and Analogue for ensured compatibility
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I-inc by HannsG iH252HPB 25  HDMI LCD TFT Monitor I-inc by HannsG iH252HPB 25 HDMI LCD TFT Monitor
Take a step back to marvel at the I-inc iH-252HPB Widescreen Active Matrix TFT Display, which is ideal for both home and office use
£145.00    more >>

LG W2343T 23  Full HD LCD TFT Monitor LG W2343T 23 Full HD LCD TFT Monitor
This 23 inch widescreen monitor is capable of displaying 1080p visuals for the full high definition experience
£146.86    more >>
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