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The Philips B Line 240B9/00 is one of those “solid office default” monitors. For £236.14 ex‑VAT, you’re paying for a comfortable day-to-day work panel rather than flashy features. If you’re equipping a small office, upgrading from older 1080p screens, or standardising on something reliable for spreadsheets, admin, light design, and general desktop work, it makes sense: the screen size is sensible, the resolution is crisp enough to make everything feel less cramped, and Philips’ B‑line tends to behave well over long use (rather than looking great for a week and then being annoying).
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you need a monitor for gaming, heavy video editing, or colour-critical creative work—this is more “business productivity” than “premium image/latency performance.” Also, if your budget stretches, it’s worth comparing against models that offer better ergonomics and more connectivity for the same money, because office monitors live and die by usability (tilt height, ports, docking convenience) more than the raw numbers. If you tell me what your setup is (laptop dock/PC outputs, expected viewing distance, and how many hours a day people will use it), I can sanity-check whether this is a good match or whether you’d be happier spending a bit more.

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