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£597.19 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Honestly, this feels like an oddball purchase at £497.63 ex-VAT. An ASUS ProArt “PA” 14-inch touchscreen is aimed at creatives and pros who want a compact, portable secondary display, but that price only makes sense if you specifically need a touch-enabled, ProArt-branded portable panel and you’ve already built your workflow around it. If you’re buying it as a primary desk monitor, the value proposition is weak—at this budget you’d normally expect a much more satisfying screen size and overall productivity experience. Touch is also one of those features that’s great for specific tasks (signing, quick adjustments, sketching) and largely irrelevant for most business day-to-day work.
Who should buy: teams doing design/creative review, sales demos that benefit from touch interaction, field work, or anyone who regularly needs a lightweight, secondary touchscreen for on-site approvals. Who should *not*: IT purchasing looking for “best value monitor per pound,” or anyone who just needs reliable spreadsheet/email productivity—this is more niche than the price suggests. If you tell me what devices it’s connecting to and the actual user workflow (e.g., laptop + dock, Windows app types, how often they need touch), I can say whether it’s a smart fit or a costly misstep.

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