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IT Support for Remote Teams: What You Need to Know
11 Mar, 2026







£208.96 inc. VAT
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The ASUS VA27AQSB is a solid “office workhorse” monitor at this kind of money, especially if you’re moving up from a 24-inch 1080p setup. The 27-inch size with QHD makes spreadsheets, documents and side-by-side windows feel noticeably more comfortable, and the spec is clearly aimed at productivity rather than flash. For £172.82 ex-VAT it’s the sort of monitor I’d happily recommend for typical UK business use—finance teams, admin, CAD-light workflows, and day-to-day knowledge work—where you want decent sharpness without paying for premium gaming extras.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your priority is colour-critical creative work or high-end gaming. This is not the kind of screen you’d spec for professional design studios or anyone who’s picky about grading accuracy, and it won’t replace a higher-tier panel if you’re sensitive to contrast/brightness consistency. If you can confirm your exact use case (general office vs design vs gaming), it’s a good value pick; if you’re buying for mixed teams, it’s probably a safe default—just don’t expect “premium panel” feel for the price.

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