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For £263.53 ex‑VAT, the ThinkCentre Tiny‑In‑One 22 (21.5") is the kind of monitor I’d actually recommend if you’re standardising office setups around Lenovo Tiny PCs. The big practical win is convenience: it’s designed to sit nicely in a small‑footprint “all‑in‑one” style workflow where you don’t want a separate monitor + extra cabling/desk clutter. For everyday admin work, light spreadsheeting, email, and general office tasks, a 21.5" Full HD panel is perfectly workable—nothing fancy, but it’s a sensible size and usually sharp enough at typical desk distances.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this as a “great monitor” in its own right. If you’re sensitive to screen real estate, do lots of side‑by‑side documents, or want a more premium feel for long days, you’ll likely be happier spending the money on a larger, higher-spec business monitor (or at least aiming for better resolution/comfort). Also, if your environment isn’t Lenovo Tiny‑PC based, you may not get the same value from the “Tiny‑In‑One” concept—so it can end up feeling like you’re paying for integration you don’t fully use. Overall: good value for Lenovo Tiny offices; less compelling if you’re buying a standalone monitor.

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