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IT Support for Manufacturing and Warehouse Businesses
18 Mar, 2026







£73.90 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £61.56 ex-VAT, the LG 22U401A-B is the kind of monitor that makes sense when you’re equipping basic desks and don’t want to overthink it. It’s a solid “workhorse” size for everyday office tasks—spreadsheets, email, document work, light browser use—and 1080p on a 21.5" panel keeps things crisp enough without needing graphics horsepower or expensive scaling. If you’re a small business or reseller rolling out standard setups (hot-desking, admin teams, reception, junior staff), it’s a sensible cost-per-workstation option.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you expect anything beyond office essentials. Don’t look here for colour-critical work, smooth motion for video editing/fast gaming, or premium ergonomics—cheap monitors generally cut corners, and you’ll feel it in viewing comfort and “feel” over long days. If your team sits at screens all day, it’s worth considering whether spending a bit more on a better panel and comfort features will pay off in reduced eye strain and fewer complaints. Overall: buy it for budget-friendly, everyday office use; skip it for anyone who demands better visuals or long-haul comfort.

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