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AI-generated summary
If you’re looking for a 23.6" touchscreen for meetings, training rooms, or light reception-style use, the ViewSonic TD2423 is a sensible pick. ViewSonic’s touch offerings tend to feel responsive enough for everyday use, and at ~£207 ex-VAT it’s not priced like a “premium” display. In a UK B2B environment, that kind of cost/size balance usually lands well when you need something people can interact with directly—especially for simple signage, whiteboarding-style workflows, or demo screens where a mouse-and-keyboard setup would be overkill.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting it to behave like a high-end interactive display. The Full HD class and the general “business touchscreen” positioning mean it’s best for clarity from normal meeting distances, not for critical design work, text-heavy spreadsheets at close range, or long hours of demanding office use where you care about the absolute best panel performance. Also, make sure your environment matches a touchscreen: if it’ll be used by lots of different people daily, budgeting for cleaning/handling (and potentially a cover option if you have it) matters. Overall: good value for interactive use in the office or meeting space—less ideal if you want a no-compromises monitor first and a touch feature second.

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Dell
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