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IT Support for Multi-Site Businesses: Key Considerations
12 Dec, 2025







£70.22 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £58.49 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic VA24E2-H is the kind of “just works” office monitor you buy when you don’t want drama: simple Full HD, a decent screen size, and enough brightness/clarity for everyday admin work, spreadsheets and general desk use. If you’re kitting out meeting rooms, onboarding staff, or replacing tired secondary screens, it’s hard to beat that value. ViewSonic also tends to be fairly consistent with colour/legibility for the money, so it’s not one of those no-name panels that feels harsh or washed-out immediately.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for heavy design work, long coding sessions with picky ergonomics, or anyone expecting premium viewing angles/“wow” contrast. At this price point, you’re saving cost by accepting compromises you’ll notice if you sit in front of it for most of the day—especially if you’re sensitive to colour shift or need flexible height/tilt options. If your priority is affordable, reliable deployment across multiple desks, it’s a solid choice. If you’re a power user, spend a bit more and you’ll likely feel the difference every day.

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