MSI PRO MP2412W 24" Full HD 100Hz 1ms HDMI EyesErgo Business Monitor
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Get This DealAt under £60, this 24-inch panel solves a specific and underrated problem: the budget monitor that actively hurts your eyes during long sessions. The MSI PRO MP2412W carries EyesErgo certification — a suite of features including low blue light filtering, anti-flicker technology, and a matte anti-glare panel — which puts it meaningfully ahead of similarly priced screens that slap on a "reading mode" toggle and call it done. For anyone spending six or more hours a day in front of a screen, that's not a marketing point; it's a practical quality-of-life difference you'll notice by the end of a working week.
Who Is This For?
This monitor is aimed squarely at students, home office workers, and anyone setting up a secondary workstation without a generous budget. The 100Hz refresh rate is a genuine bonus for casual gaming or smoother scrolling through documents, and the 1ms MPRT response time keeps motion reasonably crisp. If you're doing colour-critical photo or video editing, though, look elsewhere — Full HD IPS or OLED panels with wider colour gamuts serve that work far better, and no amount of eye care certification compensates for limited colour accuracy.
What Buyers Say
Owners of MSI's PRO MP series consistently praise the build quality for the price point, particularly the sturdy stand and clean cable management — things that cheaper rivals frequently skimp on. The matte screen coating gets specific mentions for reducing glare in bright rooms. The recurring caveat is contrast: as with most budget IPS-adjacent panels, blacks look noticeably grey in darker environments, which makes it a poor choice for evening film watching.
The Deal
The monitor is currently £59.00, down from £89.00 — a saving of £30, or roughly 34%. This product is newly tracked on our side, so there's no price history to confirm whether £89.00 is a genuine regular retail price or an inflated reference point; treat the "was" figure with measured scepticism. That said, £59 for a 24-inch 100Hz monitor with credible eye-care features is objectively competitive in the current market. If you're building out a home office setup, our best computing deals tracker is worth checking alongside this. At £59, this is worth buying — just don't wait expecting a deeper cut without price history to support that hope.
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