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Power BI Dashboard Guide for UK Businesses
20 Mar, 2026







£103.04 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The MSI Pro MP251 is one of those “just works” office monitors that makes sense if you’re spec’ing up desks on a budget. For £85.85 ex-VAT, the value is solid: it’s a basic 24.5" Full HD panel that’s perfectly at home with spreadsheets, email, admin systems and general Windows work. I wouldn’t buy it expecting amazing colour performance or gaming-grade responsiveness, but for day-to-day productivity it’s the kind of screen that keeps complaints to a minimum and costs far less than the premium brands.
You *should* buy this if you’re kitting out standard business users, call centres, and training rooms—anywhere clarity and reliability matter more than high-end visuals. You might want to look elsewhere if your users do lots of design work, photo/video editing, or if you’re deploying in roles where colour accuracy and viewing comfort under long hours are critical; at this price point you’re trading off refinement. Overall: a sensible, cost-efficient buy for straightforward office use, and probably not the one I’d pick for power users.

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