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10 Feb, 2026







£188.78 inc. VAT
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For £157 ex-VAT, the LG 29U511A-B is a pretty sensible “workhorse” option if you want a wider desktop without paying for high-end ultrawide features. The 29-inch 21:9 format is great for splitting panes—spreadsheet + notes, email + dashboard, docs side-by-side—and the extra screen real estate usually gets people working more comfortably than they expect. It’s also a decent fit for call-heavy admin roles, general office work, and anyone who lives in browser tabs.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re sensitive to picture quality or you do anything that benefits from strong colour accuracy and high-end motion performance (design work, serious video editing, gaming). Also, an ultrawide can be awkward if your workflow needs multiple full-height windows and you’re used to dual monitors with separate adjustable stands—this is more “one big desk screen” than a replacement for a proper multi-monitor setup. If your goal is value-for-money productivity at a sane price, it’s a yes; if you care about premium display performance or ergonomics, I’d look elsewhere.

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Asus
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Samsung
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