Labs update: DGM 22in TFT
By David Bayon
Posted on 16 Feb 2009 at 17:05
As many of you have emailed to point out, the DGM L-2248WD 22in monitor, winner of the Best Value award in this month's 'Giant TFTs on a tiny budget' Labs, is no longer available at the price quoted.
It was listed for sale under the DabsValue brand at www.dabs.com for £80 (£92 inc VAT), but it would appear our award played a part in a significant increase in sales.
A DGM representative has informed us that Dabs sold out its entire allocation more quickly than expected, and no additional stock could be supplied. A new batch of DGM TFTs should be ready for retail in March, but it's unlikely the L-2248WD will be included.
In light of this we have little choice but to remove the Best Value award from the TFT. As we don't consider any of the remaining TFTs to match its value, we won't be reallocating the award. The Labs winner and Recommended awards remain unchanged.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
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