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For £74.58 ex-VAT, the Philips V Line 222V8LA/00 is the kind of “just get the job done” monitor you’d spec for office desktops, training rooms, or any role where you mainly want reliable Full HD at a sensible price. In day-to-day use it’s fine for email, spreadsheets, document work, and general office browsing—nothing fancy, but it won’t distract you. If you’re buying in volume for standard desks, it’s good value because it hits the basics without making your budget decisions painful.
I’d avoid it if your team needs strong text sharpness at odd angles, colour-critical work, or lots of long-session comfort tuning (e.g., meaningful height/ergonomics options, or very glossy/contrast-sensitive environments). Also, for anyone doing heavier multitasking, the 21.5" screen size can feel a bit tight compared with 23–24" alternatives—so if you’re trying to improve productivity, you might get more “real-world” benefit by stepping up slightly rather than buying ten of these and living with the smaller workspace. Overall: good for cost-controlled office setups; not ideal for power users or design/creative teams.

Less eye fatigue with Flicker-free technology
Due to the way brightness is controlled on LED-backlit screens, some users experience flicker on their screen which causes eye fatigue. Philips Flicker-free Technology applies a new solution to reg...

LowBlue Mode for easy on-the-eyes productivity
Studies have shown that just as ultra-violet rays can cause eye damage, shortwave length blue light rays from LED displays can cause eye damage and affect vision over time. Developed for wellbeing,...

HDMI ensures universal digital connectivity
An HDMI-ready device has all the required hardware to accept High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) input. A HDMI cable enables high-quality digital video and audio all transmitted over a sing...

Built-in stereo speakers for multimedia
A pair of high quality stereo speakers built into a display device. It can be visible front firing, or invisible down firing, top firing, rear firing, etc depending on model and design.

DisplayPort connection for maximum visuals
DisplayPort is a digital link from PC to Monitor without any conversion. With higher capabilities than DVI standard, it is fully capable to support up to 15meter cables and 10.8 Gbps/sec data trans...

16:9 Full HD display for crisp detailed images
Picture quality matters. Regular displays deliver quality, but you expect more. This display features enhanced Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution. With Full HD for crisp detail paired with high brightn...

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