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£26.26 inc. VAT
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At £21.89 ex‑VAT, the Lenovo 4XD1J05151 is the classic “make it sound less awful” add‑on. It’s a tiny 2.0 channel soundbar that’s best thought of as a small office upgrade for basic video calls, muted videos, and thin-lipped monitor speakers that come with laptops/desktops. If you’re trying to give someone a little more clarity without fussing with cabling, it’s good value—especially for casual use in shared spaces where you just want speech to be easier to hear.
That said, don’t buy it expecting proper “speaker” performance. At this price and size, bass and volume headroom will be limited, so it’s not for training rooms with background noise, customer-facing demos, or anyone who listens seriously to music. Also, the category you’ve listed (“Monitors”) feels a bit off—this is a low-cost audio accessory, so make sure you’ve got the right output/connection on the device you’re pairing it with. Overall: worth it for breakroom desks and light workstations; not worth it if you care about audio quality beyond intelligibility.

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