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20 Mar, 2026







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For £83.56 ex-VAT, the Philips 2000 series 24B2N2200 is the kind of monitor that makes sense if you’re furnishing a small office on a budget or setting up standard desks for admin work. A 23.8" Full HD panel is a sweet spot for typical spreadsheet/email usage, and Philips generally keeps the basics solid: decent legibility, straightforward controls, and “just works” reliability. If you don’t need anything fancy like high-end colour grading or ultra-smooth motion, it’s a sensible spend and good value compared with the cheaper no-name options.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for anyone who’s sensitive to panel quality or who regularly works with lots of fine detail (or does design/video work). Entry-level Full HD monitors often have more limited viewing angles and less impressive contrast than pricier models, so teams who share screens or swivel around a lot may notice it. Also, if you need ergonomic features—height/tilt adjustments, ergonomic alignment—or lots of connectivity for multiple devices, you’ll want to double-check the physical setup options before committing. Bottom line: great for cost-conscious office deployments, not ideal for power users or creative work where image quality is a big part of the job.

SoftBlue Technology: for comfortable viewing
SoftBlue technology offers increased visual comfort and protection against adverse health effects caused by prolonged exposure to blue light. With the low blue-light panel, the ratio of display emi...

Eyesafe certified blue light protection and color accuracy
The Philips display meets the eyesafe® CERTIFIED 2.0 standard to truly protect you from the long exposure to blue light. The always-on blue light filter not only helps reduce digital eye strain, bu...

Built-in stereo speakers for multimedia
A pair of high quality stereo speakers built into a display device. It can be visible front firing, or invisible down firing, top firing, rear firing, etc depending on model and design.

Less eye fatigue with Flicker-free technology
Due to the way brightness is controlled on LED-backlit screens, some users experience flicker on their screen which causes eye fatigue. Philips Flicker-free Technology applies a new solution to reg...

IPS LED wide view technology for image and color accuracy
IPS displays use an advanced technology which gives you extra wide viewing angles of 178/178 degree, making it possible to view the display from almost any angle. Unlike standard TN panels, IPS dis...

16:9 Full HD display for crisp detailed images
Picture quality matters. Regular displays deliver quality, but you expect more. This display features enhanced Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution. With Full HD for crisp detail paired with high brightn...

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