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For £138.76 ex-VAT, the LG 27GS50F-B is a decent “get going” monitor if you just need a reliable 27-inch Full HD screen for day-to-day office work and light gaming. The 27” size at 1080p means it won’t look as crisp as a higher-resolution option, but in real use—spreadsheets, email, docs, browsing—it’s absolutely workable. LG also tends to be good on basic usability, so you’re not buying something that feels fiddly or fragile.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if your priority is sharp text at distance (e.g., lots of word-heavy work) or if you’re particularly sensitive to “soft” 1080p on a 27-inch panel. If your users can justify it, stepping up to a higher-resolution 27” often feels like the biggest quality-of-life improvement per pound. If you’re equipping a small team with a budget-first setup and you want something that looks acceptable, is easy to live with, and doesn’t eat your budget, then this LG makes sense.

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