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If you’re looking for a sensible office monitor that just works, the Philips 242B1G is a solid buy—especially at £148 ex‑VAT. The 23.8" Full HD size is a sweet spot for typical desks: easy on the eyes for spreadsheets, email, admin work and day-to-day apps without hogging space. Philips has a reputation for tuning these business panels sensibly, and this model lands in the “value, not flash” bracket, which is exactly where it makes sense for many UK SMB rollouts.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for teams who need higher-end visuals—think heavy design work, video editing, or anything where you’re picky about colour accuracy and smooth motion. If you’re sensitive to text clarity at a distance, 1080p can feel a bit limiting on 24" compared to higher-resolution options, especially if people sit further away. Also, if you need specific ergonomic features (height, tilt ranges, lots of connectivity), it’s worth checking what your existing setups demand—because with monitors at this price, you sometimes get “good enough” rather than “perfect fit”.
**Who should buy:** office/general business users, admin teams, and light knowledge work on a budget. **Who should skip:** creative teams or anyone demanding sharper text/advanced display performance, or those who need very specific ergonomic/connectivity requirements.

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