By Desire Athow
You may well be sitting in front of your monitor all day, regardless of whether you’ve jumped on the laptop bandwagon or not, so making sure that you have the right one is essential for the benefit of your eyes and physical health.
Choosing the correct monitor doesn’t only mean getting one that doesn’t flicker, or that looks nice. There’s also the productivity aspect as well as the total cost of ownership to account for.
Below are the monitors that we have shortlisted for business users (and others), each of them with their own specific strengths which may make them more useful for some audiences than others.
When it comes to monitors, full HD (i.e. a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels) is the minimum we’d advise our readers to buy. Anything below that is, in our opinion, not worth it. In a day and age where a £100 smartphone can be used as a full HD display, there’s no reason why the same shouldn’t be true for a main monitor. Which brings us to the Viewsonic Value VA2055SA, the cheapest full HD monitor on the market. Not only does it offer a market leading three-year warranty, it is also one of the …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components