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20 Mar, 2026







£165.83 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At ~£138 ex-VAT for a 27" Full HD Philips Evnia, this is aimed squarely at people who just want a decent, comfortable office/office-gaming monitor without paying the “premium spec” tax. For typical office work, browsing, spreadsheets, and general light gaming, a 27" 1080p panel can look perfectly fine—especially if you sit at a normal desk distance. The Evnia branding also suggests it’s tuned for a more modern visual experience than bargain-bin office monitors, so you’re not just getting a blank slab.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if sharp text matters a lot for your users (or if they sit close). 27" at Full HD can feel a bit soft compared with 24" Full HD or 27" 1440p, and once you’ve used a higher-res screen, the difference is hard to unsee. For companies, it’s a good fit for cost-conscious setups, hot-desking, or second monitors—less so for designers, engineers, or anyone living in documents and code all day. If you’re buying for a mixed team, it’s reasonable value; if you’re standardising for long-term “daily-driver” comfort, I’d compare it against a 1440p option before committing.

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