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For £76.20 ex-VAT, this MSI Pro MP242L is the kind of monitor that makes sense for cost-conscious office setups: emails, spreadsheets, basic admin work, and general “second screen” duty. You’re not buying it for premium colour or gaming smoothness here—you’re buying a straightforward Full HD panel that should get the job done without tying up budget. If your main need is replacing ageing screens across a small team, it’s a pragmatic pick and likely good value compared to “name your brand and add £100” alternatives.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for anyone who’s sensitive to visual quality (design work, serious photo/video, or anyone who sits staring at gradients all day). Also, if you need strong ergonomics—height/tilt adjustability or lots of connectivity options—budget monitors often leave you compromising, which is the sort of thing that quietly becomes annoying over weeks, not days. In short: buy this if it’s for standard office productivity on a tight budget; skip it if you want a more comfortable, higher-quality viewing experience or you’re doing visually demanding work.

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