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Eizo Foris FX2431 24in TFT Monitor Review

Eizo Foris FX2431 24in TFT Monitor Review [26]
Hardware | 19th Sep 2009

Eizo usually caters for image professionals, but the new Foris range is the company's first foray into entertainment screens. Expect high quality images, more features than you could possibly want, excellent build quality and probably a price to match!

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