Acer B223WG review
PC monitorsThe B223WG has good, but not outstanding, picture quality. Its adjustable stand is a highlight, but cheaper rivals have higher resolutions and deliver better quality.
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The B223WG has good, but not outstanding, picture quality. Its adjustable stand is a highlight, but cheaper rivals have higher resolutions and deliver better quality.
Fast wireless speeds and loads of features including support for mobile broadband modems make this a versatile router
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LaCie's Starck Mobile looks and feels classy, but its captive USB cable isn't as well designed as the rest of the disk.
The I3-5377 CS's adventurous overclock can't compete against faster Core i5 competition, and the monitor is disappointing, but a two year warranty adds some comfort
A slight red cast spoils what is otherwise good image quality. Plus, at this price it can't compete with BenQ's cheaper G2222HDL
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