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      <description>Monitor videos are rarely synonymous with funny videos. Happily, we know how to make our sense of humour shine and the BenQ V2400W, a 24-inch flat-panel monitor, afforded us such an opportunity. It's a fantastic, thin screen with a pleasing design and it produces deep blacks. Overall, its performance impressed us and we can recommend it for both home and office use, from DVDs to documents. Despite the odd presentation of the monitor in this video, we think you'll really like it.</description>
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      <description>The 24-inch Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP display delivers across the board in performance, design and features. It excelled with movies and games, making it not only an excellent choice as an entertainment display, but also great for everyday Windows tasks</description>
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      <description>The Samsung T220 might be the most stylish LCD monitor we've seen, but average feature set and performance diminish its overall appeal. Despite its flashy looks, it's best used as a simple, productivity display</description>
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      <description>For boardrooms and public spaces in need of a LCD conversation piece, the Dell Crystal might find a home. For those not operating on a bloated corporate budget, there are plenty of other 22-inch LCDs that cost a fraction of the cost</description>
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