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HannsG HG221AP 22" widescreen monitor

HannsG HG221AP 22" widescreen monitor [18]

19th Nov 2008
We've been growing tired of the mediocrity present in the 22-inch widescreen monitor market, but HannsG has come along with something that piqued our interest. At just £110, the HG221AP is one of the cheapest 22-inchers on the market, but is it any good?

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