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The Benefits of Having IT Support Based in London
22 Nov, 2025







£202.60 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £168.70 ex-VAT, the AOC B3 Q27B3CF2 is the sort of no-nonsense 27-inch QHD monitor that makes sense for an office where people need sharper text than 1080p without paying “premium” prices. In day-to-day use (spreadsheets, reports, admin work, light design), the jump to QHD is noticeable—more room to keep windows side-by-side and fewer tab-juggling habits. If you’re standardising desks and want something reliable-ish that won’t eat budget, this is a sensible fit.
That said, I wouldn’t call it a “buy once and never think again” monitor. AOC’s B-series tends to be more about value than standout features, so if your team cares a lot about colour-critical work, very fast gaming, or high-end adjustability/ergonomics, you’ll likely end up wanting something better (and more expensive) sooner. Also, if you’re sensitive to viewing angles or want consistency across different lighting conditions, check it in person if you can—budget lines can be a bit hit-and-miss. Overall: good value for typical office productivity; not the first pick for demanding creative/gaming workflows.

Height adjustable Stand
Raise or lower the screen to suit each individual’s height and seating preferences. The easy-to-adjust stand ensures hours of comfort.

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