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VoIP for Small Business: Getting Started Guide
18 Mar, 2026







£100.20 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £71 ex-VAT, this Samsung 24" Full HD monitor is the kind of value you buy when you just need reliable screens for desks—not because you’re chasing “premium” picture quality. For typical office work (spreadsheets, email, basic web apps, light document production), a 1080p 24" panel is totally fine, especially if you’re not sitting there pixel-peeping. The biggest win here is cost-per-seat: if you’re equipping a small team or doing a budget refresh, it’s hard to beat that price without getting into the unknowns of no-name panels.
That said, I wouldn’t pick it for creative work, anything colour-critical, or mixed-use where lots of people will judge viewing angles and contrast. Budget monitors can be less forgiving—text clarity and “grey” levels tend to be more noticeable when you compare side-by-side with better panels, and you may want to think about ergonomics if you’re staring at it all day. If you’re buying one for a general office setup and can live without standout visuals, this is a sensible purchase; if you need nicer colours, smoother day-to-day comfort, or better overall image quality, spend a bit more.

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