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If you’re chasing the best-looking image you can reasonably get for £1.3k ex-VAT, the LG 45GX900A-B is one of the more compelling “big screen” buys. That wide OLED format is brilliant for productivity and media: lots of horizontal space for side-by-side work, spreadsheets that don’t feel cramped, and a genuinely premium contrast/colour response that makes everything from video calls to design work look cleaner. For a UK office doing a mix of knowledge work and content consumption, it’s a rare monitor that feels like a quality-of-life upgrade rather than just “bigger is better”.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for every reseller customer. OLED is fantastic, but it’s still about managing risk: static dashboards, heavy office admin screens, or 8–10 hours of identical UI layouts can be where people get twitchy about long-term burn-in and uniformity. If your use is mostly mixed content, frequent window changes, and you can enable sensible screen management, it’s much less of a worry. For pure spreadsheets/ticket queues with fixed elements all day, you’re often better served by a more conventional high-quality IPS/VA unless you’re very confident your team will mitigate static usage.
**Who should buy:** creatives, analysts doing lots of lateral work, and anyone who values image quality and screen real estate and won’t leave static content up for ages. **Who shouldn’t:** cost-focused IT setups with lots of static UI, or businesses that need “set and forget” long-term consistency without caring about usage patterns.

Asus
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Philips
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Iiyama
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HP
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