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15 Jan, 2026
£104.92 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £87 ex-VAT, this Acer Vero 27" is the kind of budget monitor that makes sense only if your expectations are calibrated. It’s a 1080p 27" panel, and that’s the main catch: text and fine UI elements won’t look as crisp as they do on 24" 1080p or a 27" 1440p. The upside is you do get a usable refresh rate and decent connectivity for typical office/desktop work, so it’s a solid “second display” or a cheap way to kit out multiple desks without burning budget.
Who should buy it: anyone furnishing standard office setups, call-centre style terminals, training rooms, or basic light gaming where you just want smooth enough motion and don’t mind that 1080p on a larger screen will feel a bit soft. Who should skip: if you’re doing lots of spreadsheets, coding, CAD/UI work, or you care about sharpness and productivity feel—then you’ll probably end up wishing you spent a bit more. Overall, at this price it’s good value for getting screens on desks; it’s not the sort of monitor you’ll fall in love with.

Iiyama
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Iiyama
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Asus
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LG Electronics
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