Quick Answer
The best monitors for SA seniors are 24-inch to 27-inch FHD panels with anti-glare coating, height adjustment and built-in blue light reduction. Expect to spend R2,499 to R4,999 for a comfortable, easy-to-set-up screen that pairs with any Windows or Mac computer.
What Matters Most for Senior Users
Screen size, sharpness and glare control beat fancy features for older eyes. A 24-inch FHD panel at arm's length shows large, crisp text without scrolling, and 27-inch QHD works if you sit a bit further back. Look for matte anti-glare coating since reflections from SA's bright living-room windows cause eye strain quickly. A height-adjustable stand prevents neck pain during long catch-up sessions on email or WhatsApp Web.
Top Easy-Setup Picks Under R5,000
The Samsung S24R354 24-inch FHD IPS at R2,799 plugs in via HDMI and just works out of the box. The LG 27MR400-B at R3,499 brings a 27-inch IPS panel with low blue light mode and a clean menu system. For a touch more luxury, the Dell P2425H at R4,999 adds height adjust, USB hub and a 5-year on-site SA warranty.
Setup Tips That Save the Helpline Call
Use the HDMI cable that comes in the box, since cheap third-party cables cause flicker on some monitors. Set Windows display scaling to 125 or 150 percent to enlarge text without changing resolution. Enable Night Light in Windows for warmer evening colours, and during loadshedding, an inverter trolley keeps your desktop and screen running for a couple of hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to know about a senior monitor setup?
Get a matte anti-glare 24-27 inch FHD or QHD panel with adjustable height, and pair with Windows display scaling at 125 percent for comfortable text. Keep cables tidy with a R99 cable management kit so nothing snags.
What are common mistakes when setting up a senior's monitor?
The big mistake is buying ultra-wide gaming monitors that overwhelm the user. Stick to standard 16:9. Skipping height adjustment is the second mistake since wrong monitor height causes neck strain in weeks.
Do I need special tools or parts in SA?
No tools beyond the included cables. If your senior's PC only has DisplayPort, grab an HDMI to DisplayPort cable for R149 from Evetech. A small UPS at R1,799 keeps the monitor running through loadshedding which avoids restart confusion.
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