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For £98.92 ex-VAT, the ASUS VA259HGA is a solid “get the job done” office monitor rather than a premium viewing experience. It’s the kind of screen I’d happily recommend for shared workstations, finance teams, admin desks, or anyone who mainly does Office/CRM work and just needs something dependable and easy on the eyes. The 24.5" Full HD size is a comfortable sweet spot for productivity without demanding a beefy desk setup, and ASUS’ general build tends to be good value in this tier.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting standout colour, deep contrast, or smooth motion for design work or anything video/game heavy. Also, if your team needs lots of ergonomic flexibility (height/tilt adjustments, serious viewing angles), cheaper models like this can feel a bit limiting—worth checking how it mounts to your desk. Overall: good value for standard office use on a tight budget; not the one for creative work, media professionals, or anyone who’s sensitive to display quality.

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