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Vulnerability Scanning for Cyber Essentials Plus: A Practical Guide
24 Jun, 2026







£467.65 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ThinkVision P27q-30 is a solid “workhorse” 27-inch option if you want a sharp 1440p image without going all-in on premium pricing. For typical office workloads—spreadsheets, reporting dashboards, normal business design work—it should feel crisp and easy to live with day after day. At £389.71 ex-VAT, the value hinges on whether your current setup is genuinely struggling for clarity/space; if you’re coming from 1080p or a cramped 24-inch, the jump in usable screen area and text sharpness is the kind of upgrade people actually notice.
I’d avoid it if your priorities are more creative-colour heavy or home-of-multimedia heavy (where you might end up caring about colour accuracy, contrast performance, and video-centric features more than this class of “business monitor” typically emphasises). Also, if you’re buying for a team where ergonomic needs vary wildly (height/tilt/arm compatibility, comfortable viewing angles, etc.), it’s worth checking the stand and connectivity against how your users work—because a “good spec on paper” monitor can still be the wrong fit if the desk setup doesn’t suit it. Overall: good buy for business productivity and mixed office use; less of a slam dunk if you’re buying for serious creative output or highly demanding viewing preferences.

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