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AI-generated summary
The AOC 27E4U is one of those “sensible office” monitors that you can buy without overthinking it. At around £126 ex-VAT it’s decent value for day-to-day work like spreadsheets, reports, email, and general admin—especially if you want a bigger screen than a 24" without paying premium prices. The 27" size for Full HD can look perfectly fine at normal desk distances, but it also means text won’t be quite as crisp as higher-resolution panels; if you do a lot of reading-heavy work, you may notice the difference versus 1440p/4K.
I’d recommend it mainly for budget-conscious buyers who want a reliable secondary monitor or a standard main screen in a typical office environment. It’s not the one I’d pick for design work, fine UI/text work, or anyone who’s sensitive to sharpness/clarity. If your team is doing lots of detailed documents or CAD-style tasks, spend a little more for better resolution—or consider sticking closer to 24" if Full HD is the ceiling. For the price though, it’s a solid “get the job done” choice.

Height adjustable Stand
Raise or lower the screen to suit each individual’s height and seating preferences. The easy-to-adjust stand ensures hours of comfort.

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