- IT Support
IT Support for Manufacturing and Warehouse Businesses
18 Mar, 2026







£135.16 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £112.40 ex-VAT, the Samsung LS24C310 is a sensible “get work done” monitor rather than a premium display. You’re essentially buying a straightforward 24" Full HD office screen: good enough for spreadsheets, email, browsing, and most day-to-day admin work, with the comfort of a known brand behind it. If your priority is reliability and keeping costs under control for a small office or a deployment where you don’t want to overthink things, it fits that job.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting great viewing angles, punchy contrast, or anything beyond basic office performance—especially if multiple people share the same screen position or you do graphic-heavy work. Also, at this price point you should be realistic about ergonomics and feature depth: if you’re doing long hours of design, coding with lots of fine detail, or you want a more “premium” visual experience, you’ll likely end up wanting something better sooner. Overall: worth it for standard business use on a budget; not ideal if your work depends on display quality or you care a lot about comfort/adjustability.

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