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£65.47 inc. VAT
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For £54.54 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic VA220-H is exactly the kind of no-nonsense “get-a-second-screen” monitor that makes sense in a UK office. It’s a sensible choice for email, spreadsheets, light design work and general admin — the kind of work where you don’t need fancy panels or premium colour accuracy, just a decent Full HD display that won’t be a pain day to day. ViewSonic’s value tends to hold up in the real world, too: basic stand, stable enough for desk use, and usually a fairly painless experience for procurement and rollouts.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your users care about sharp text rendering for long hours, colour-critical work, or if the monitor needs to be flexible for shared workstations (height/angles can be limited on budget 22-inch models like this). Also, if this is going to be a primary daily workstation display for heavy multitasking, you might find the “feel” of a slightly better model (or even moving up in size) is worth the extra money. Bottom line: great value for cost-conscious setups and straightforward office use — less ideal as a main screen for demanding users.

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