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Top 3 recommended computer monitors

As promised we are now rolling out our new and highly demanded ‘top 3 recommended monitors’ feature. Given the range of PC Monitors available in the monitor shop we can understand how confusing it is – especially if you get conflicting advice from elsewhere about a particular panel. You need to decide on a screen size, a manufacturer, a particular aesthetic than appeals to you, connectivity, stand adjustability, panel type, price and many other factors and it can be a pretty overwhelming task. That’s why, in response to our recent poll, we are now rolling out the new recommended monitors feature for each manufacturer. If you can’t decide on a manufacturer you may want to take a look at the Top 10 Monitors section – but we certainly recommend you keep up to date with our personal screen recommendations. These are not just best sellers – they are monitors that we know offer you the best value for money and/or image quality. We will of course update the ‘top 3′ for each manufacturer just as we will update the ‘top 10′, periodically. Here is the list so far with more recommended monitors to follow from other manufacturers in the very near future:

Top 3 recommended Acer monitors:

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ViewSonic to feature LED backlighting in all their PC monitors

ViewSonic has announced it plans to phase out the use of CCFL lamps from their monitors by 2011. ViewSonic says that this is to offer consumers ‘significant energy cost savings and improved performance and contrast from any ViewSonic solution.’ They go on to say that consumers are demanding LED backlighting in their products because of the brilliant performance whilst lowering energy costs. LED backlighting can also make displays thinner, lighter, brighter and more flicker-free. This announcement comes shortly after the launch of the impressively priced VX2250WM-LED. ViewSonic will continue to produce existing models using CCFL backlights until demand for them subsides.

ViewSonic VX2250

ViewSonic VX2250 - LED backlighting at its greenest

Monitor Shop v2.1

Update: We have had significant feedback about the changes. There are many people who prefer the sidebar-style ‘search’ facility which is a little more compact and gives a rating if you hover over a product. It gives suggestions as you type, which is useful if you can only remember part of a monitor model or need further inspiration. Our recent changes have meant the removal of this facility on the monitor shop main page and manufacturer pages. Given this, we have placed the previous ‘search’ facility back on the monitor shop pages in lieu of the v2.1 facility. Features such as the ‘drop-down’ on all manufacturer pages and the monitor shop archive have received a positive response so they will most likely stay.

We have decided to take our monitor shop upgrades one step further from the recently announced v2.0. Although we refer to this update as v2.1, implying a minor change, the whole shop is now a lot more user friendly – allowing you to find the best computer monitors for your needs more easily. Some highlights of the new update includes:

- New search interface including an overall search on the main monitor shop page and various manufacturer-specific searches. The search is intelligent enough to allow keywords such as ‘LED’ and ’3D’ to be inputted to narrow the selection.  

- The monitor shop (main page) was becoming overcrowded with updates, so a seperate archive of older updates was created.

- Manufacturer ‘quick select’ drop-down feature has been added to all manufacturer-specific pages, allowing easier navigation between PC monitor manufacturers. 

- All manufacturer pages now include the ability to browse through all available monitors specific to that manufacturer, in addition to the recommendations which are categorised by screen size.

- Some manufactuers (such as Samsung) had a significant number of recommended 23 inch+ monitors (with more coming shortly, no doubt). We have split these into two seperate size categories of 23 inches and 24 inches+.

- Monitor Shop USA has undergone a complete overhaul with a new user interface and specific manufacturer sections.

We hope you like the changes and appreciate the enhanced user-friendly interface. If you have any concerns or questions, do not hesitate to contact PC Monitors and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

ViewSonic VX2739WM now available – world’s first 1ms computer monitor

ViewSonic bought us the world’s first LCD PC monitor with a 2ms G2G response time back in 2005. Now, in 2010, they bring us the world’s first monitor with a 1ms G2G response time. Aside from the response time (which is more of a marketing claim than a gamechanger), ViewSonic claims that the VX2739WM[cbc][cbc:-gb:-usa]VX2739WM has a stated static contrast ratio of 1200:1 (which is a little higher than the usual 1000:1 stated for a typical TN panel). More importantly; in real tests the VX2739 gave a very pleasing contrast ratio with surprisingly deep blacks. Even more importantly; it has a 27 inch screen and is priced very competitively in our monitor shop.

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ViewSonic VX2739WM

ViewSonic VX2739WM now available in the monitor shop

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ViewSonic VX2739WM

ViewSonic VX2739WM now available in the monitor shop

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Monitor Shop v2.0

In response to a recent poll (although more largely due to us itching for an overhaul), the monitor shop layout has been changed. If you click on a specific manufacturer, you are taken straight to the recommended computer monitors of that manufacturer. These are the monitors that we feel offer you the best value for money, are of exceptional quality, and/or receive positive press and user reviews. We have also embedded links to an ‘about us’ page, where you will find a brief history of that monitor manufacturer and a little about the shop. We have also added a ‘Search Monitor Shop’ link (which does exactly what it says on the tin). We hope you appreciate these changes and, as always, look forward to your feedback.

We are happy to revert back to the old format or incorporate any changes you, our beloved readers, would like to see. Just comment on this post or contact us and we’ll consider your view.

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