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The Essential Features Every Business Website Should Have
10 Mar, 2026







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At £21.89 ex-VAT this has to be judged as a “get something basic working” option, not a serious office monitor upgrade. The Lenovo ThinkVision MS30 (S) is the kind of low-cost, no-frills unit that can be worthwhile if your real goal is to add a simple display for light use—think small admin setups, spare/backup screens, or where budget is tight and you’re not expecting pro-grade colour or performance. If you just need a second screen to stop constant tab-switching, it can absolutely do the job.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it as a “main workstation” monitor for anyone doing graphics, spreadsheets all day with precision needs, or users who are picky about clarity, brightness, and viewing comfort. In those cases, the cheaper price usually comes from compromises that show up fast in day-to-day comfort and perceived quality. It’s also worth checking what you’re actually getting in practice (connectivity and expected use case) because at this price point you’ll want zero surprises.
**Who should buy:** budget-conscious businesses needing simple, functional displays for low-to-moderate office tasks, plus IT/ops for spares. **Who should skip:** design/marketing teams, power users, or anyone replacing a decent current panel and expecting a noticeable “upgrade” feeling.

Asus
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HP
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Asus
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