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The ASUS BE24EQSK is a solid “get work done” 23.8-inch office monitor for the money. At £179 ex-VAT, you’re paying for the basics done sensibly: an IPS panel (so viewing angles and colour shift are less annoying than on cheaper TN options) and a decent set of connection options for an office—useful if you’ve got mixed kit from docking stations to older desktops. If you’re trying to outfit a small team without turning every desk into a tech project, this is the kind of monitor that tends to just behave day after day.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for gaming, fast design work, or anyone who’s picky about “wow” colour or sharpness beyond normal office use. Full HD at this size is fine, but you won’t get that extra crispness you’d notice with higher-resolution panels, and the “speakers” are the usual built-in add-on—handy for quick audio, not a reason to choose it. If you need more than 75Hz for anything performance-related, or you care about long-term display quality (uniformity, brightness consistency), you should check alternatives in the same price band—but for general productivity on a budget, it’s a reasonable buy.

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