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18 Mar, 2026
£1084.97 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £904.10 ex‑VAT, the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDPG is basically a “serious gamers / esports-first” OLED play, not a general office monitor. The big draw is the smooth, fast response and the kind of image clarity OLED does well in motion—so if you’re running high refresh rate titles and you care about competitive feel, it’s one of the more compelling 27" OLED options. In day-to-day use it also tends to look punchier than most IPS panels without needing you to babysit colour settings, which is nice in a B2B environment where people don’t all want calibration homework.
Why you might *not* buy it: OLED always comes with usage patterns to respect. If this is for mixed work—lots of static UI, dashboards, email clients, timelines, and long stretches without changing content—burn-in risk becomes a real conversation. Also, at this price you’re paying for performance; if your workloads are more “spreadsheets and video calls” than twitchy shooters, you’ll likely get similar productivity value from cheaper non‑OLED monitors. I’d recommend it to teams doing gaming/streaming/dev-toy work where responsiveness matters and where content is varied; I’d steer away if it’s mainly for knowledge workers or anyone likely to leave static screens up all day.

HP
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AOC
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Iiyama
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AOC
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