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18 Mar, 2026







£101.35 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £84.49 ex-VAT, the Philips 24E2N1100LB is exactly the kind of no-drama office monitor that makes sense for straightforward work—think admin, spreadsheets, email, basic reporting, and any setup where you’re less worried about “wow” and more about getting a decent screen per pound. The 24-inch Full HD size is a comfortable sweet spot in most UK office layouts, and Philips tends to be reliable with the everyday stuff: stable image, reasonable brightness, and fewer surprises than the super-cheap end of the market. If you’re equipping multiple desks and want something that just works, it’s a safe pick.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your job depends on image nuance (design, photography, anything colour-critical) or you need long-haul comfort features—budget monitors often fall short on ergonomics and colour consistency once you compare them to pricier models. Also, with Full HD at this size, text is fine, but if you’re sensitive to sharpness you may find 1080p a bit “soft” compared to higher-resolution options. My honest take: good value for typical office use, not a great choice for people who care about display quality and comfort beyond the basics.

LowBlue mode and Flicker-free easy-on-the eyes viewing
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Effortlessly smooth action with Adaptive-Sync technology
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100Hz refresh rates for ultra-smooth images
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1ms (MPRT) fast response for crisp image and smooth gameplay
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HDMI ensures universal digital connectivity
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16:9 Full HD display for crisp detailed images
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