Given the listed price of those on the BenQ site in the UK. I'd get this LG instead. Better color range and pixel response time. You won't get the extra advantage of using 144hz, on an old console. But even at 60hz. It should still make a better gaming monitor.

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/ZLwypg/lg-24gn600-b-240-1920x1080-144-hz-monitor-24gn600-b

But of those two. I'd probably take the GW2480T. Since it seems like they may have cut down on part quality of the GW2475H to reduce costs. The (T) variant has a nice adjustable stand.
 
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Given the listed price of those on the BenQ site in the UK. I'd get this LG instead. Better color range and pixel response time. You won't get the extra advantage of using 144hz, on an old console. But even at 60hz. It should still make a better gaming monitor.

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/ZLwypg/lg-24gn600-b-240-1920x1080-144-hz-monitor-24gn600-b

But of those two. I'd probably take the GW2480T. Since it seems like they may have cut down on part quality of the GW2475H to reduce costs. The (T) variant has a nice adjustable stand.
Thankyou for the reply.
I see the monitor you linked is 144hz. Will 60hz not look laggy when playing on the older consoles as I currently have an LG32GK650F as my main PC monitor and when I tried the consoles on this monitor it looked quite laggy compared to an older 60hz AOC e2243Fw that I tried. I thought maybe the monitor has to be natively 60hz for the best compatability?