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Azure Cost Management Tools Every Business Should Use
7 Dec, 2025
£199.96 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £166.54 ex-VAT, this ASUS 27" 1080p IPS with 100Hz is a solid “gets the job done” monitor for office work and some light gaming/testing. The IPS panel is the big win in day-to-day use—text looks consistent across viewing angles, colours don’t go weird when you’re not sat perfectly in front, and it’s generally easier on people’s eyes in busy environments. The inclusion of HDMI + DisplayPort + VGA also makes it friendly for mixed-department setups where you still find older kit on desks.
That said, I wouldn’t oversell it: 27" at 1080p can look a bit soft compared to 1440p, especially if your users spend all day on spreadsheets or small UI text. If you’re buying for a design team, lots of documentation, or anyone sensitive to screen sharpness, you’ll likely feel the limitation. Also, if you’re expecting “proper esports smoothness,” 100Hz is fine but not transformative—this is more about responsiveness than about high-end performance. Overall: good value for standard office fleets, helpdesks, training rooms, and general SMB use; “not the one” if you’re optimising for ultra-crisp text or higher-end visual work.

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