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£142.80 inc. VAT
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For £118.94 ex-VAT, this ASUS TUF VG259QL5A is the kind of monitor you buy when you want something that “just works” for everyday business use but still has the gaming-friendly touches if you occasionally want smooth scrolling or competitive play after hours. ASUS generally nails the basics here: decent image quality for a 24.5" Full HD panel, solid build for the price bracket, and a sensible feature set for people who don’t want to burn budget on higher-end specs they’ll never notice in day-to-day office work.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for teams who rely heavily on precise colour work or for people who sit close to screens for long stretches and obsess over pixel-sharpness—Full HD on a smaller-but-not-tiny 24–25" class is fine, but it’s not the upgrade path you pick if you’re chasing the “wow, that’s crisp” effect. Also, if you’re buying multiple for an office, double-check you can get consistent brightness/colour variation between units in your environment—cheap-ish gaming lines can be a bit variable. Bottom line: good value for general users who want a reliable, bargain gaming-style monitor, not a “premium workstation” display.

ViewSonic
ViewSonic VX3276-4K-MHD-2 - LED monitor - 32" (31.5" viewable) - 3840 x 2160 4K @ 60 Hz - VA - 300 cd/m� - 3000:1 - HDR10 - 4 ms - 2xHDMI, DisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort - speakers

Dell
Dell Pro P 27 USB-C Hub Webcam Monitor - P2726DEV

AOC
AOC Gaming Q27G4ZDR - G4 Series - OLED monitor - gaming - 27" (26.5" viewable) - 2560 x 1440 QHD @ 240 Hz - HDR10 - 0.03 ms - 2xHDMI, DisplayPort - black, red

Philips
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