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£448.22 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ASUS ProArt PA24ACRV is a solid, “get serious about colour” office/workshop monitor that feels aimed at people who actually edit, review, or present content—not just people who want a nice screen. For £373.50 ex-VAT, you’re paying for the ProArt tuning and a more trustworthy viewing experience than typical bargain office monitors. In real use, that tends to mean fewer “why does this look different on my client’s screen?” moments, and more confidence when you’re grading, retouching, designing, or preparing deliverables.
That said, I wouldn’t automatically recommend it as a general-purpose buy. If your team mostly does spreadsheets, basic admin, or standard email/CRM screens, you’re paying for image fidelity you won’t really exploit. Also, if you’re comparing against similarly priced alternatives from brands that offer more connectivity/ergonomics for the money, make sure you’re not underestimating total cost once you factor in cabling/docking needs and your workspace setup. Buy this if colour accuracy and consistency matter and you’ll use it daily; skip it if you just need a dependable desk monitor and the budget should go on something with broader “hands-free” usability.

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