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£139.45 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £116 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic VA VA3209-MH is the kind of “just get the job done” 32-inch monitor I’d recommend if you want more screen real estate on a tight budget. On paper it’s Full HD, and in practice that’s the trade: at this size you’ll notice the pixel density isn’t razor-sharp, so text-heavy work (spreadsheets, admin systems, coding) can feel a bit less crisp than you’d get from a higher-resolution 32-inch. Still, if most users are doing general office work, browsing, dashboards, or light data viewing, the larger canvas and straightforward usability make it good value.
I’d avoid it if your users rely on lots of fine text, design work, or detailed reading at close range—because you’ll end up either sitting further back or accepting “good enough” sharpness. It’s also not the sort of monitor I’d pick as a primary workstation for someone who’s very sensitive to image quality; it’s more of a budget fleet monitor than a premium desk upgrade. If you’re buying for a small office or setting up shared workstations where cost matters more than perfection, this one makes sense.

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