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For £133.97 ex-VAT, the ASUS VY279HF-W is a pretty sensible pick if you mainly need a reliable 27" office/work monitor and you don’t want to spend “serious money” on 1440p/144Hz. The Full HD resolution on a 27" panel is the only real compromise—text and fine details won’t look as crisp as you’d get from 24" Full HD or a 27" QHD screen. That said, for spreadsheets, email, general browsing, and typical business apps, most users will be satisfied, especially if you’re not sitting super close. The “EyeCare” angle is also a plus for teams doing long stretches of screen time.
I’d *avoid* it if your users do lots of design work, CAD, or anything where clarity matters day-to-day (or if you’re upgrading from a sharper display and will notice the difference). It also isn’t the kind of monitor I’d spec for people who need higher refresh rates or gaming performance. If you’re furnishing an office on a budget and want something that’s likely to be dependable and comfortable enough for everyday work, this is a decent value choice—just don’t expect it to look “premium-sharp” for the 27" size.

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