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The Philips B Line 241B8QJEB is the kind of monitor you buy when you want a dependable office screen without making a drama out of it. At £148 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a sensible workhorse for desks where most people are doing spreadsheets, emails, dashboards and general knowledge work. Philips’ B Line generally delivers solid day-to-day usability—decent image stability, easy on the eyes for long sessions, and the sort of “it just works” experience that matters more than flashy features.
That said, I wouldn’t pick it for colour-critical design work, photo/video editing, or anyone chasing top-end performance for gaming. If your work is mostly standard office tasks, it’s good value; if you’re sensitive to panel quality or you’ve already been spoiled by higher-spec IPS/“premium” monitors, you may find it a bit underwhelming. Overall: buy it for straightforward business use and tight budgets—avoid it if your job depends on more demanding visual performance.

SmartImage presets for easy optimized image settings
SmartImage is an exclusive leading edge Philips technology that analyzes the content displayed on your screen and gives you optimized display performance. This user friendly interface allows you to...

IPS technology for full colours and wide viewing angles
IPS displays use advanced technology that gives you extra-wide viewing angles of 178/178 degrees, making it possible to view the display from almost any angle — even in 90-degree Pivot mode! Unlike...

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...

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.

LowBlue Mode for easy on-the-eyes productivity
Studies have shown that just as ultra-violet rays can cause eye damage, shortwave length blue light rays from LED displays can cause eye damage and affect vision over time. Developed for wellbeing,...

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...

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