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AI-generated summary
The MSI Modern MD272UPSW is a pretty sensible “work-first” 27-inch 4K option, especially if you spend most of your day in documents, spreadsheets and dashboards. At £284 ex-VAT, the value is decent because you’re getting a crisp 4K image without paying premium “creator” money. For office use it should feel sharp and comfortable, and the 27-inch size is usually a sweet spot for people who want more screen real estate than 1080p/1440p without scaling headaches. If your team is shifting to more on-screen multitasking (two windows side-by-side, dense reports, etc.), this kind of display makes that easier.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly if your priority is colour-critical design work, video editing, or high-end gaming. “Modern” MSI monitors in this price band tend to be fine for everyday visuals, but they’re not usually the best choice when you need standout colour accuracy and consistency out of the box. Also, if you’re sensitive to text scaling on Windows or you run lots of legacy apps, it’s worth checking that 4K scaling works comfortably for your specific setup—most people are fine, but it’s a personal/office-dependency issue. Overall: good for standard business productivity on a budget; less ideal if you need top-tier creative performance.

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