- Cloud Networking
Meraki Insight: Application Performance Monitoring
26 Feb, 2026







£273.10 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ASUS VA27ECPSN is the sort of “works fine, no drama” 27-inch Full HD monitor that makes sense if you mainly do office work, light spreadsheets, browsing, and the odd video. For £227.53 ex-VAT, I’d expect it to feel like a straightforward upgrade from 24-inch rather than a leap in image quality—and that’s largely what you’ll get. The 27-inch at Full HD means text can look a bit softer than you’d want if you sit close for long periods, so it’s not the best choice for people doing lots of dense document work, code, or anything where crisp UI matters.
I’d recommend it for: standard workstation setups in admin, HR, procurement, and general knowledge roles where “good enough” is the priority and you don’t need fancy colour accuracy. I’d be more hesitant if you’re outfitting teams where readability and long-session comfort matter, or if you’ve got a choice—because for similar money you can often find better value with higher resolution (or at least better “sharpness per pound”). If you tell me your typical use (distance from screen, hours/day, and whether it’s mostly office apps or more design/colour-critical work), I can say more clearly whether it’s a sensible buy for your specific setup.

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