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£113.69 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £94.85 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic XG24G1 is the kind of sensible “get everyone set up” monitor I’d recommend when you don’t want to spend big. A 24-inch Full HD panel at this price usually means you’re paying for a workable day-to-day experience—office work, spreadsheets, lots of tabs, basic design/CAD viewing, that sort of thing. ViewSonic also tends to be pretty straightforward on reliability and day-long usability, which matters more than fancy features when it’s going on desks across a team.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if your staff are doing anything colour-critical or if you expect premium sharpness from a 1080p screen—text and fine detail will look “fine” rather than crisp, and it’s not the monitor you’d choose for power graphics work. If you’re fitting a standard IT office refresh or kitting out trainees/hot-desk setups, it’s good value. If you’re buying for designers, analysts who live in charts all day, or anyone who’s already spoiled by higher resolutions, you’ll likely regret not stepping up.

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