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£118.31 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £98.56 ex-VAT, the LG 24BA450-B is the kind of budget monitor that makes sense if you just need a reliable second (or main) screen for office work—email, spreadsheets, reporting, basic browsing—without paying for “premium” features. The 23.8" Full HD size is a sweet spot on desks where you don’t want things oversized, and LG’s quality control is usually good enough that you’re unlikely to end up fighting weird panel issues. If you’re outfitting a small team on a tight budget, it’s a sensible, low-drama choice.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if your use case is anything demanding: design work, lots of photo/video, or anything that needs accurate colour and smooth motion. Also, at this price point you shouldn’t expect ergonomic extras or high-end connectivity—so if your users are picky about ports, mounting, or they’re frequently working late at night, you’ll want to double-check comfort (height/tilt options) before committing. In short: great value for standard office setups; not a great fit for power users who care about visual performance beyond “good enough.”

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