- Internet & Connectivity
The Guide to Mesh Wi-Fi for Business Premises
18 Mar, 2026







£109.36 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £91 ex-VAT, the LG 27U421A-B is the kind of “just get work done” monitor that makes sense for basic office setups. If you’re running typical business apps—spreadsheets, email, CRM systems, light web work—27" at Full HD can feel surprisingly comfortable for the money, especially if you’re coming from a smaller screen. It’s also a decent choice for meeting rooms, admin desks, or as a second screen where you don’t need crisp 4K-level detail.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your day is image-heavy (design, video, fine UI work) or if you sit quite close—27" Full HD can look a bit soft compared with higher-resolution panels, and you’ll notice that quickly. Also, if you’re expecting “premium” panel performance (deep contrast, standout colour, or great motion handling), this is more value-priced than enthusiast-grade. Overall: buy it for straightforward productivity on a tight budget; skip it if you’re picky about sharpness or media work.

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