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£124.30 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For around £103 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic VX2479A-HD-PRO is a sensible “office workhorse” pick—especially if you need lots of screens that don’t blow the budget. ViewSonic generally nails the practical stuff: it’s a straightforward 24-inch Full HD monitor that’s comfortable for day-to-day tasks like spreadsheets, email, and general admin work. If you’re an SME buying a small batch of identical monitors for desks, this is the kind of model that tends to be reliable and easy for IT to manage (no drama, just plug in and get going).
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for anyone who expects great text sharpness at close viewing distances or a more premium visual experience. Full HD at 24" is fine, but it’s not “wow”; you’ll feel it for detailed design work, heavy Excel at very close range, or anyone who’s picky about colour accuracy. Also, if your team cares about ergonomics (height/tilt) or dual-monitor setups with careful alignment, it’s worth double-checking the stand and connectivity before you commit—at this price point you sometimes get trade-offs. Overall: good value for standard office use; not the best choice if you’re optimising for creative work, colour-critical tasks, or maximum comfort.

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