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24 Jul, 2025







£481.98 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ViewSonic VG3456C is the kind of 34" ultrawide you buy when you want more screen real estate without jumping into the premium pricing. For ~£400 ex‑VAT, it’s strong value if your day is mostly spreadsheets, dashboards, side-by-side documents, or lots of window switching—34" 21:9 is just more comfortable for long work sessions than a standard 27". Where it’s a bit of a mixed bag is “serious content” use: these mid-range ultrawides often trade colour accuracy and motion handling for cost, so if you’re doing professional photo/video work or fast-paced design/creative work where colour consistency matters, you’ll likely end up scrutinising the image and wondering if you should have spent more.
I’d recommend it for office-heavy teams, finance/ops, admin, and general knowledge work where practicality beats perfection—especially if you want one screen that really acts like two. I’d be cautious if you’re gaming competitively, care deeply about colour-critical output, or expect high-end ergonomics out of the box (arm/stand quality is usually the difference between “nice” and “annoying” day after day). If you can confirm it fits your setup—desk space, height needs, and how it performs on the kind of work you do—then it’s a sensible buy; otherwise, it’s the sort of monitor that’s fine until you start expecting premium behaviour.

AOC
AOC Pro-line 24P3CW - LED monitor - 24" (23.8" viewable) - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 75 Hz - IPS - 300 cd/m� - 1000:1 - 4 ms - HDMI, 2xDisplayPort, USB-C - speakers - black

ViewSonic
ViewSonic VA2708-HDJ - LED monitor - 27" - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 100 Hz - IPS - 250 cd/m� - 1300:1 - 5 ms - HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort

Asus
ASUS TUF Gaming Series 5 - VG249Q5A

HP
HP E27m G4 Conferencing Monitor - E-Series - LED monitor - 27" - 2560 x 1440 QHD @ 75 Hz - IPS - 300 cd/m� - 1000:1 - 5 ms - HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C - speakers - silver (stand), black head