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How to Set Up Business Wi-Fi 6 for Maximum Performance
18 Mar, 2026







£223.86 inc. VAT
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The ASUS ProArt PA248QV for £186.50 ex-VAT is a bit of a sweet spot if you want a solid, work-first 24-inch monitor without paying the “serious studio” price. It’s the sort of screen that suits design, document-heavy roles, and day-to-day office use where you care about colour consistency and a comfortable working image. In practice, you’ll notice it more in long sessions—reliable on-screen clarity and a sensible “all-rounder” feel rather than anything flashy.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting top-tier creative perfection or high-end production work. At this size and price point, it’s aimed at professionals who need dependable visuals, not people who are doing colour-critical grading with strict calibration workflows. If your team is mostly spreadsheets/CRM tickets and you just need something cheap and cheerful, there are better value options with less attention to colour. But for a small studio, marketing team, or business users who occasionally get into design/layout, this monitor is a sensible, cost-controlled choice.

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