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The ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM is a good shout if you want a dependable 27-inch “tournament-style” gaming monitor without jumping into premium money. For the price (£186.50 ex-VAT), it tends to land in that sweet spot where you get a smooth experience for fast games and generally solid day-to-day usability for an office too. The brand also has a decent reputation for getting the basics right—ergonomics, connectivity, and panel behaviour—so it’s not the kind of monitor you’ll regret after a few weeks.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for everyone. If your team is mostly doing Office/ERP, spreadsheets, or long-form document work, the gaming focus (and typical trade-offs that come with it) may not be worth the spend versus cheaper “plain” 27-inch options. Also, if you’re thinking “27-inch is great, let’s go Full HD for high-detail work,” be aware you’ll likely want higher resolution eventually—Full HD can look a bit softer on 27-inch at typical desk distances. Overall: buy it for gamers, mixed-use teams, or anyone who values smooth motion over maximum desktop sharpness—skip it if your priority is pure productivity clarity.

HP
HP 727pu - Series 7 Pro - LED monitor - 27" - 2560 x 1440 QHD @ 120 Hz - IPS Black - 400 cd/m� - 2000:1 - DisplayHDR 400 - 5 ms - Thunderbolt 4, HDMI, DisplayPort - black, silver

HP
HP 324pf - Series 3 Pro - LED monitor - 24" (23.8" viewable) - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 100 Hz - IPS - 250 cd/m� - 1000:1 - 5 ms - HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort - black

Philips
Philips B Line 222B9T - LED monitor - 22" (21.5" viewable) - touchscreen - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 60 Hz - VA - 3000:1 - HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, DisplayPort - speakers - black

Philips
Philips Evnia 3000 32M2C3500L - LED monitor - gaming - curved - 32" (31.5" viewable) - 2560 x 1440 QHD @ 180 Hz - Fast VA - 300 cd/m� - 3500:1 - HDR10 - 0.5 ms - 2xHDMI, DisplayPort - charcoal