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£93.11 inc. VAT
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For £76.25 ex‑VAT, the ViewSonic VG2208A‑HD is a very sensible “everyday office” monitor. If you’re equipping desks for admin staff, call centre teams, or anyone who just needs a reliable second (or primary) screen for spreadsheets and browser work, it does the job without drama. ViewSonic generally keeps the experience straightforward: readable text, decent day-to-day usability, and it’s the sort of monitor you won’t be constantly fiddling with. It’s also a good pick if you’re standardising across an office and want predictable results.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your work depends on accurate colour work, lots of design/video tasks, or you’re sensitive to viewing-angle/contrast limitations typical of budget panels. Also, at 22", it’s fine for many workflows, but if you’re currently on a larger screen or you run multiple windows side-by-side all day, you may end up feeling boxed in—at that point, spending a bit more (or going bigger) tends to pay off quickly in productivity. Overall: great value for basic business use; not the one to choose for visual-critical work.

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