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How to Plan IT for Business Growth
16 Sep, 2025







£277.91 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £236 ex-VAT, the iiyama G‑MASTER GB2590HSU-B1 is the kind of “do the job without drama” monitor I’d recommend to teams that want a solid 24.5" Full HD setup for day-to-day work, light gaming, and office use. iiyama generally nails the practical side—good readability, no unnecessary fluff, and decent colour/clarity for the money. If you’re buying in bulk for desks (or replacing aging 1080p panels) and you care more about a dependable viewing experience than flashy premium features, this fits the brief.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting a “best-in-class” gaming or creative display at this price point. Full HD at this size is fine for many people, but it won’t look as crisp as higher-resolution options, and if your work involves lots of spreadsheets, coding, or fine UI work, you may feel the limits sooner. Also, check your inputs and mounting needs before committing—some office installs get tripped up by connectivity and stand ergonomics. Overall: good value for typical office + casual gaming users, less ideal for anyone who’s aiming for maximum sharpness or premium display performance.

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