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Data Warehouse Reporting
20 Mar, 2026







£78.84 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £65.56 ex-VAT, the Samsung 24" S33GF is clearly aimed at the “good enough to get work done” crowd. You’re not buying a premium viewing experience here—you’re buying a reliable second monitor for spreadsheets, email, admin work, and general office tasks. For that, it usually makes sense: 24" is a sweet spot for productivity without taking over your desk, and Samsung’s tendency to keep things straightforward means fewer headaches than ultra-cheap no-name panels. If your main need is practical screen real estate on a tight budget, this is the type of monitor I’d spec for light office setups and refresh cycles.
That said, if you’re sensitive to colour/contrast, do a lot of design, or you want buttery motion for gaming, I’d be cautious. Budget panels can show their limits in viewing angles and overall “feel,” and you’ll notice it more the longer you use it. Also, if you need lots of features (ergonomics, connectivity, high-end performance), this isn’t where you’ll get it for this money. In short: buy it for basic business use and multi-monitor setups; avoid it if you’re expecting enthusiast-level visuals or a “set-and-forget” monitor for demanding creative work.

 
 

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