This $89 Asus 120Hz IPS monitor is the perfect budget upgrade for your home office — and it even comes with a month of Adobe Creative Cloud free

Asus 24 inch monitor
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If you're looking for a new monitor that covers everyday work, streaming, and creative tasks, I've found a great deal on an Asus 24-inch monitor currently on sale for $89 (was $109) at Amazon. It also includes a free month of Adobe's creative software suite.

At 23.8 inches, the screen is the perfect size for desks where space is limited but clarity still matters. The Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution keeps text sharp and images clean, while the IPS panel maintains consistent color from wide 178-degree viewing angles.

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The 23.8-inch Full HD IPS panel delivers sharp detail, wide 178-degree viewing angles, and reliable color with 99% sRGB coverage, while the matte finish reduces glare and the 120Hz refresh rate keeps motion smooth during everyday use across various tasks.

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Sharp detail, wide 178-degree viewing angles, and reliable color with 99% sRGB coverage.

The 120Hz refresh rate, working alongside Adaptive-Sync support, promises smooth motion, while the 1ms MPRT response time keeps transitions tight during video playback and busy scenes.

Eye Care features are built in to support longer viewing sessions without becoming uncomfortable over time. Low Blue Light filtering and flicker-free technology work together to reduce strain during long workdays or late-night viewing sessions.

Connections are flexible, giving you HDMI, DisplayPort, and even VGA inputs for compatibility with a wide range of systems.

Built-in speakers handle everyday audio needs, and the included headphone jack makes it simple to switch to private listening when needed.

A frameless design keeps the monitor looking clean on any desk and works well in multi-monitor setups where narrow bezels help reduce visual gaps.

VESA wall-mount support adds another option for saving desk space by attaching the display to a compatible arm or wall mount.

It comes with three-year warranty and a one-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, giving you access to creative software right out of the box.

For more choices, take a look at our round up of the best business monitors.

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