- Internet & Connectivity
Understanding Content Delivery Networks for Business
18 Mar, 2026







£335.78 inc. VAT
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The ASUS TUF Gaming VG32VQ1BR is the kind of “sweet spot” monitor I’d recommend if you want a solid 31.5-inch QHD gaming/work setup without paying flagship money. The curved panel tends to make games feel more immersive, and at this size the 1440p resolution looks noticeably sharper than older 1080p options—so day-to-day spreadsheets and document work don’t feel like you’re squinting. For the price point (£279.74 ex-VAT), it’s strong value for teams or individuals who want one display to cover both office tasks and casual/competitive gaming.
That said, I wouldn’t rush to buy it for colour-critical design work or for people who run everything off one super-accurate workstation setup—TUF monitors are usually “great enough”, not “studio-grade”. Also, if your priority is maximum smoothness for high-end esports at very high frame rates, you may find yourself wanting to benchmark it against newer fast-panel competitors. But for most SMB users—general business + regular gaming—this is a sensible, cost-conscious buy: big screen, good clarity, and a comfort-leaning curve that makes it easy to justify in a shared environment.

Iiyama
iiyama ProLite XUB2493HS-B6 - LED monitor - 24" (23.8" viewable) - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 100 Hz - IPS - 250 cd/m� - 1300:1 - 0.5 ms - HDMI, DisplayPort - speakers - black, matte

HP
HP E14 G4 Portable - LED monitor - 14" - portable - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 60 Hz - IPS - 400 cd/m� - 800:1 - 5 ms - 2xUSB-C - silver stand

Samsung
Samsung ViewFinity S6 S32D600UAU - S60UD Series - LED monitor - USB - 32" - 2560 x 1440 QHD @ 100 Hz - IPS - 350 cd/m� - 1000:1 - HDR10 - 5 ms - HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C - black

MSI
MSI PRO MP242L - LED monitor - 24" (23.8" viewable) - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 100 Hz - IPS - 250 cd/m� - 1000:1 - 1 ms - HDMI, DisplayPort