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How to Choose the Right IT Support Provider for Your Business
15 Jan, 2026







£100.80 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For **£84.10 ex‑VAT**, the ViewSonic **VG2408A‑MHD (24")** is the kind of monitor that makes sense when you’re kitting out an office on a budget and you *mostly* need something reliable for spreadsheets, email, and day-to-day admin work. 24-inch FHD is a comfortable sweet spot for desks without eating space, and ViewSonic’s generally solid build and “it just works” reputation means fewer annoying quirks than you sometimes get at this price point. If you’re buying a few for a team that doesn’t live on colour-critical design apps, it’s an easy, pragmatic choice.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for **creative work or heavy media**, and I also wouldn’t expect it to feel premium for long sessions. At this price level, you should assume **basic panel performance**—so if you’re sensitive to viewing angles, contrast, or want a smooth gaming/fast-motion experience, look at something higher tier or a different class of monitor. In short: **good value for office productivity**, not a “wow” monitor—and it’s only a bad buy if your work demands better colour/visual consistency or you care about gaming-grade responsiveness.

HP
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Asus
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Iiyama
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