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The Philips 24B2U3301D is the sort of “grown-up” office monitor that usually makes sense if you’re buying for a team: it’s 24-ish inches, sensible resolution, and it’s aimed at everyday productivity rather than spec-sheet flexing. For £236 ex-VAT, you’re paying for a reputable brand and a dependable everyday panel—what you want for Word/Excel, admin work, light analysis, and general office use. In a UK workplace where monitors get used hard and replaced on a predictable cycle, that reliability-for-the-money angle is the appeal.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your priorities are gaming, colour-critical design work, or if you need a lot of ergonomic adjustment out of the box—you can end up paying a similar amount for models that are more purpose-built for those needs. Also, if you’re connecting laptops, double-check the port situation and whether it supports what your setup actually uses (and whether you’ll need extra adapters). If you tell me what you’re using it with (Windows/macOS + laptop model/docking), I can say more confidently whether this is a smart buy or a “fine but not ideal” one.

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.

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...

Ultra Slim Bezel: for minimal edges and more screen
This monitor makes your viewing experience feel more seamless and complete by reducing the amount of frame surrounding the screen. The Ultra Slim Bezel feature makes for an elegant transition from ...

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...

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...

Smart Link Sync: for uniform daisy-chained displays
Easily create a seamless multi-monitor workspace with Smart Link Sync, designed to automatically align display settings across daisy-chained monitors. Whether you're designing, presenting, or multi...

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