- Internet & Connectivity
The Future of Business Internet: Wi-Fi 7, 5G, and Beyond
18 Mar, 2026







£612.77 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £510 ex-VAT, the ThinkCentre Tiny-In-One 24 Gen 5 touch monitor feels like a solid “business convenience” buy if you’re genuinely going to use touch day in, day out—things like receptions, kiosks, warehouse check-ins, or any sort of quick-fire admin where people don’t want a keyboard/mouse. The 23.8" size is practical for desk setups, and the touch capability is one of those features that can quietly save time (and annoy less) in shared or task-based environments. If you’re rolling out a standard Lenovo workstation ecosystem, it also makes sense operationally—less mixing and matching, fewer headaches with shared imaging/management workflows.
That said, if this is going on a normal office desk for spreadsheet work, £510 is hard to justify. Full HD is fine, but you’re paying for touch and the “all-in-one” integration angle; you’ll only feel the value if your users actually interact with it directly. Also, touchscreen panels are more prone to grime and finger-smudging in real life, so if it’s a static knowledge-work role (accounts, drafting, data entry), you’ll likely be happier putting that budget towards a non-touch monitor with better image quality or simply more pixels. In short: buy it for touch-centric workflows or reception/kiosk-style use; think twice if touch is just a “nice to have.”

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkVision T22i-30 - LED monitor - 21.5" - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 60 Hz - IPS - 250 cd/m� - 1000:1 - 4 ms - HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort - raven black

Asus
ASUS ROG Strix XG27WCS - LED monitor - gaming - curved - 27" - 2560 x 1440 2K @ 180 Hz - Rapid VA - 400 cd/m� - 3000:1 - DisplayHDR 400 - 1 ms - HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C - black

Asus
ASUS VA249QGS - LED monitor - 24" (23.8" viewable) - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 120 Hz - IPS - 350 cd/m� - 1500:1 - 1 ms - HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort - speakers - black

Dell
Dell Pro P 27 Monitor - P2726H