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For £83.92 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic VG2208A is basically the kind of “works every day” 22-inch Full HD monitor you buy when you just need reliable desktop real estate without paying for bells and whistles. In a typical office setup—spreadsheets, email, admin systems, light reporting—it should do the job well enough, and ViewSonic generally keeps the day-to-day usability solid. If you’re kitting out a small office, upgrading a few aging screens, or standardising desk setups across a team, it’s a sensible budget choice.
That said, this isn’t a monitor I’d pick if your staff are doing colour-sensitive work (design, photo/video grading) or if you need premium ergonomics for long shifts—cheap monitors often cut corners on things like stand adjustability and perceived panel “niceness” compared with better-tier models. If you can only justify one monitor per user, you’ll notice the limitations sooner than you would with a higher-priced display. If your requirement is straightforward office productivity and cost control, it’s a good buy; if you care about comfort and visual quality, it’s probably worth spending a bit more.

Samsung
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ViewSonic
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Philips
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ViewSonic
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