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£249.22 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ASUS BE24EQSB is the kind of sensible, no-drama office monitor you buy when you just want things to look clean and work reliably day in, day out. For a 23.8" Full HD panel at ~£207 ex-VAT, it’s not a bargain-hunter’s pick, but it does suit the “standard user” market: spreadsheets, email, document work, light design/marketing work, and general office productivity. ASUS tends to tune these cheaper business displays for decent readability and usable ergonomics in the real world, so it’s a safe choice for desks that need a second screen or a refresh without fuss.
That said, I wouldn’t rush to buy this for teams doing lots of detailed design work, anyone who’s sensitive to screen sharpness at viewing distances, or people expecting premium colour/contrast and gaming-level responsiveness. Full HD at this size is fine, but you’ll notice the difference versus higher-resolution options—especially if staff sit closer to the screen or you want more desktop real estate without scaling. If your priority is value for office usage and you’re not chasing “wow” visuals, it makes sense. If you want longevity of usefulness and more visual headroom, look slightly above this price band instead.

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