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  • ViewSonic VG1930wm 19in flat-panel display

    The ViewSonic VG1930wm is a widescreen monitor that runs at a native resolution of 1,440x900. It isn’t the most exciting-looking screen, but it makes up for this in…

    £250 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VP2250wb 21.6in monitor review

    ViewSonic's VP2250wb is a decent consumer-level display, but its narrow viewing angle limits the display's usefulness in a collaborative setting.

    £252 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VX1945wm

    The VX1945wm comes with a feature set that marks it out as the best all-round entertainment flat-panel on the market.

    £254 inc VAT

    Score - 9 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VP2250wb LCD display review

    ViewSonic’s new professional-level 22in monitor has excellent colour reproduction but is let down by poor viewing angles

    £254 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VX2739wm review

    The ViewSonic VX2739wm is a relatively inexpensive 27in monitor that offers reasonable image quality.

    £263 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VG2030wm

    With their slim-line frames and sober styling, some flat-panels are born to melt into the background. Others are more like the ViewSonic VG2030wm.

    £266 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VNB101 review

    The ViewSonic VNB101 netbook won't turn many heads, but it's a decent, albeit quirky, little laptop for users who want something small and reasonably easy to use.

    £288 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VG2230wm 22in LCD monitor

    The ViewSonic VG2230wm's widescreen reproductions of graphics and text documents are easy on the eyes, and its price is relatively easy on the wallet.

    £299 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VOT132 review

    The ViewSonic VOT132 is a nettop with a difference - and that difference is a dual-core Atom processor and nVidia Ion graphics

    £325 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VSD220 review

    The ViewSonic VSD220 is a mains-powered 22in Google Android tablet, designed to sit on your desk like a touchscreen all-in-one PC.

    £330 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • LG Flatron M203WA & ViewSonic VX2025wm

    When it comes to buying a flat-panel, size has always mattered. But now it matters for a whole new set of reasons.

    £331 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VLED221wm 22in widescreen monitor

    The attractive specifications and smooth design of the ViewSonic VLED221wm widescreen 22in LED-backlit LCD monitor are impressive.

    £335 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VPC100 All-in-One review

    Everyone loves a big screen, and that's exactly what the ViewSonic VPC100 All-in-One desktop PC delivers (the screen is 18.5 inches).

    £339 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VP2765-LED review

    The ViewSonic VP2765-LED's image quality isn’t bad for a professional-grade monitor, but there are better and cheaper options available.

    £350 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VP191s

    Long seen as a panacea for the ills of LCD technology, the reduction of response rates has recently been seized upon by manufacturers eager to give buyers a…

    £360 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VP930

    Part of ViewSonic's professional range, the VP930 is a serious flat-panel for heavy-duty use in offices with big IT budgets, and this is reflected in its features,…

    £370 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • ViewSonic ViewPad 7 review

    The ViewSonic ViewPad 7 is a 7in tablet in the mold of Samsung's smaller copy of the Apple iPad, the Galaxy Tab - and likewise equipped with Google's Android 2.2…

    £399 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • ViewSonic ViewPad 10 review

    The ViewSonic ViewPad 10 is a 10in tablet with two strings to its bow - using an Intel Atom processor, it can boot into either Windows 7 or Android 1.6.

    £425 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

  • ViewSonic PJ260D review

    ViewSonic clearly had business presentations in mind when it designed the 1.3kg ViewSonic PJ260D lamp-based projector.

    £447 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • ViewSonic VOT530 review

    If you can't stand the thought of a PC that's larger than a one-volume encyclopedia, ViewSonic's VOT530 is one of the speedier compact alternatives.

    £450 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10