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£187.92 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £156.52 ex-VAT, the ASUS VP248QG is the kind of “get it done” 24-inch Full HD monitor I’d recommend if your priority is straightforward office work and light business use—not chasing the best gaming performance or standout colour. In day-to-day office life (spreadsheets, emails, document work, video calls), the value is in having a solid, familiar screen size and a brand you can reliably source support for in the UK. If you’re refreshing a few desks on a budget, this looks like a sensible, low-risk purchase.
Why not, though: if your users do a lot of design work, colour-sensitive tasks, or you want a noticeably sharper look than typical Full HD on a 24-inch panel, this won’t feel especially “premium.” Also, for office ergonomics you’ll want to check the stand’s adjustability (height/tilt) and your environment—some budget models don’t do you any favours for long days. If you’re mostly buying for office productivity on a tight budget, it’s a good fit; if you’re expecting a “wow” upgrade or a long-term monitor for creative/colour-critical work, you’ll probably be happier spending a bit more.

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