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11 Mar, 2026







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The LG 24BA750-B is a solid “office-first” Full HD monitor if you want something reliable for email, spreadsheets, and day-to-day admin without spending flagship money. At £185 ex-VAT, it sits in the sensible mid-market bracket: LG tends to deliver consistent panel quality and decent ergonomics for normal desk work, and 23.8" is a comfortable size for most users who don’t need huge screen real estate. If you’re refreshing a small team’s setup (or replacing aging budget screens) this is the kind of model that usually just gets out of the way.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your users expect sharp text at a distance, lots of multitasking, or graphics/creative work—Full HD on a 24" class display can start to feel limiting compared with higher resolutions, and you’ll notice it if people routinely cram windows side-by-side. Also, if your office runs mixed Windows/macOS setups or has specific connectivity needs, I’d double-check ports and any docking/cabling plan before committing. For standard office use, though, it’s a decent value choice; for power users chasing “wow” clarity, it’s probably not the best £185 you could spend.

Asus
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Samsung
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AOC
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Dell
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