Units have been reported for as low as $70-$99, making them excellent, cheap, "just does the job" monitors for home offices, kids, or virtual learning.

Known to be reliable, fast, and responsive for daily computing tasks.

, a 24-inch LCD monitor often found in refurbished, budget-friendly setups.

If you are looking for a dirt-cheap, functional monitor for a simple workspace and can find one for under $100, it is a solid value option. It is a "no-frills" screen that gets the job done. If you'd like, I can: Search for or specific deals Compare it to modern budget monitors Look for technical specs like refresh rates or inputs

It is not a high-end display and lacks premium features like high-end touch screen capabilities.