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If you’re looking for a basic 21.5" touchscreen for office workflows, this ViewSonic TD2223 is a pretty sensible buy at £175.76 ex-VAT. The multi-user angle is the big tell: touchscreens can get frustrating in shared environments (clerks, reception, training rooms), and ViewSonic’s approach generally feels made for “people tapping all day” rather than a single-person design workstation. For things like check-in kiosks, simple ordering/booking screens, document review, or interactive dashboards in a meeting room, a 1080p panel at this size is usually all you need—UI elements stay readable without you paying for premium resolution.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your plan is lots of long spreadsheet work, fine design, or high-precision UI where you’ll notice touch latency, viewing angle limits, or the usual compromises of mid-range touch tech. Also, because it’s a touch monitor, you’re committing to a certain level of “hassle tax” (fingerprints, cleaning, and accidental taps), so it needs a clear use case to justify itself versus a standard non-touch display. If you tell me your use scenario (reception kiosk, training room, support desk, etc.), I can give a clearer “yes/no” on whether it’ll feel like good value in practice.

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