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£113.32 inc. VAT
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For £94.46 ex-VAT this Philips E Line 241E1SCA/00 is the sort of “just do the job” monitor a lot of UK offices quietly run on—good for day-to-day office work like spreadsheets, email, and light document editing. The 23–24 inch, full-HD size is comfortable in typical desk setups, and Philips tends to keep the experience straightforward rather than gimmicky. If you’re buying in bulk for staff who don’t need colour-critical work, it’s a sensible budget pick that won’t dominate your spend.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your priorities are gaming performance, super-smooth motion, or anything where you’ll notice the difference between an “average” panel and a better one. At this price, you’re paying for practicality more than premium visuals, and cheaper monitors can sometimes be a bit limited in ergonomics and viewing comfort over long days. If you mainly need reliable, clean display for office tasks and you’re cost-conscious, it’s a decent value. If you’re picky about picture quality or want a more premium all-rounder, you’ll be happier spending a bit more.

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