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£175.88 inc. VAT
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The ASUS TUF Gaming 27" Full HD is a decent buy if you want a straightforward, tough-feeling gaming monitor without spending silly money. In this price band, you’re basically paying for a good “everyday” 1080p experience with a brand you can actually get support for, plus the TUF range tends to be aimed at people who don’t baby their kit. If you mainly play at 1080p, do office work, and want something that looks sharp enough without breaking the budget, it makes sense—especially for desks where a 27" 1080p panel is acceptable rather than ideal.
That said, it’s also worth being honest: at 27", Full HD can feel a bit soft compared with higher-res options. If your users do lots of text-heavy work (CAD, spreadsheets, coding) or they’re sensitive to pixel density, you may get complaints that it doesn’t look as crisp as expected. I’d only recommend this if you’re confident the priority is cost and “good enough” gaming/office performance, not premium clarity. For £146.48 ex-VAT, it’s a solid budget monitor, but if you can stretch to a higher-resolution 27" you’ll likely reduce future buyer’s remorse.

Asus
ASUS ProArt PA24ACRV - LED monitor - 24" (23.8" viewable) - 2560 x 1440 QHD @ 75 Hz - IPS - 400 cd/m� - 1000:1 - DisplayHDR 400 - 5 ms - HDMI, 2xDisplayPort, USB-C - speakers - black - with Zero Dead Pixel Guarantee

AOC
AOC Gaming C27G4ZXE - LED monitor - gaming - curved - 27" - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 280 Hz - VA - 300 cd/m� - 4000:1 - HDR10 - 0.3 ms - 2xHDMI, DisplayPort - black

Dell
Dell UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED Monitor - U3226Q

Iiyama
iiyama ProLite T2752MSC-B1 - LED monitor - 27" - touchscreen - 1920 x 1080 Full HD (1080p) @ 60 Hz - IPS - 400 cd/m� - 1000:1 - 5 ms - HDMI, DisplayPort - speakers - black, matte