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The ASUS ZenScreen MQ16AHE is the kind of monitor you buy when you genuinely need *one extra screen that travels with you*, not when you’re trying to replace a proper desk setup. At £348.67 ex-VAT for a 15.6" class panel, it’s a premium price, and you only feel good about it if your work benefits from portability (client visits, hybrid working, suitcase setup, dual-screen for spreadsheets + comms, that sort of thing). The OLED angle is the big draw for me: blacks look great and it tends to make text and contrast feel more “premium” than typical portable LCDs—useful for dark-mode workflows and quick presentation checks on the move.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for everyone. If you’re mostly at one desk, a larger non-portable monitor will deliver better value per pound, and you’ll be less likely to run into OLED realities like long-term image retention concerns in static UI use (think dashboards with fixed elements all day). Also, smaller screen real estate means you’ll still be doing a bit of squinting or scaling compared to 24"+ monitors—fine for travel, less fine for heavy document work. **Who should buy:** consultants, field engineers, sales/ops who bounce between locations and want a tidy second screen with excellent contrast. **Who should skip:** office-based teams wanting maximum screen area per cost or anyone who runs lots of static screens for hours daily.

Philips
Philips 24E1N1300AE - LED monitor - 24" (23.8" viewable) - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 100 Hz - IPS - 1300:1 - 1 ms - HDMI, USB-C - speakers - textured black

Dell
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Iiyama
iiyama G-Master G2471HS-B1 24" Fast-IPS

Philips
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