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20 Mar, 2026







£164.04 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The LG 24BA650-B is a pretty sensible buy if you just need a reliable 24" Full HD office monitor and you don’t want to overthink it. For £136.66 ex-VAT, it lands in that “good enough for daily work” bracket: emails, spreadsheets, admin systems, general browsing—fine. LG’s build tends to feel sturdy for the money, and the 23.8" size is comfortable for desks where you can’t spare width for bigger panels.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your work demands high-end visuals. Full HD on a 24" screen can look a bit soft for people who sit close for hours or do lots of fine text/detail work (design, heavy CAD, retouching). Also, if you’re sensitive to refresh rate/response quality for gaming, this isn’t the kind of monitor you’d choose—its value is in office practicality, not enthusiast performance. If you’re kitting out a small team on a tight budget, though, it’s a decent, low-risk option.

ViewSonic
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