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How to Choose Between Building and Buying Software
18 Jul, 2025






£111.05 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £92.51 ex-VAT, the LG 24G411A-B is the kind of “get it done” 24-inch Full HD monitor that makes sense if you mainly want a reliable screen for office work, admin, spreadsheets, and lots of general multitasking. LG’s budget panels are usually pretty decent on everyday readability and colour consistency for the money, and at this price you’re not paying for premium features—you’re paying for a practical, dependable workplace display. If you need something simple for staff desks (or as an additional monitor in a shared office) this is hard to argue against.
Where it’s less convincing: if you’re expecting a genuinely great gaming/fast-action experience, or you care about razor-sharp text/colour for design work, you might feel the limits quickly—typical of this price tier. Also, Full HD on a 24-inch panel is perfectly usable, but if you’re used to higher-resolution screens, the jump in desktop sharpness won’t be subtle. Overall: buy it for basic business use and value-first setups; skip it if your work or leisure relies on high-end visuals or ultra-smooth responsiveness.

Iiyama
iiyama ProLite TF2234MC-B7X - LED monitor - 22" (21.5" viewable) - open frame - touchscreen - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 60 Hz - IPS - 350 cd/m� - 1000:1 - 8 ms - HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort - black

AOC
AOC Gaming C32G2ZE/BK - LED monitor - gaming - curved - 32" (31.5" viewable) - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 240 Hz - VA - 300 cd/m� - 3000:1 - 1 ms - 2xHDMI, DisplayPort - black

Asus
ASUS VA27DQSB - LED monitor - 27" - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 75 Hz - IPS - 250 cd/m� - 1000:1 - 5 ms - HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort - speakers - black

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkVision M15 - LED monitor - 15.6" - portable - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 60 Hz - IPS - 250 cd/m� - 1000:1 - 6 ms - 2xUSB-C - raven black