- Database Reporting
Small Business Reporting Solutions
20 Mar, 2026







£93.11 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £77.56 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic VA2732-H-2 is exactly the kind of “get the job done” 27-inch monitor you buy when you need sensible value rather than premium image polish. It’s a good fit for office work—spreadsheets, admin, email, light design—especially if your main goal is a larger screen at a budget price. The 27-inch size at this cost usually means you’ll see benefits in day-to-day usability (more room for windows) without forcing your whole setup budget up.
That said, don’t expect it to behave like a higher-end workhorse for colour-critical tasks or near-flawless text quality. At this price point, you’re generally giving up things like sharpness/contrast finesse and “premium” ergonomics (and with basic office monitors, viewing angles and panel consistency can be hit-or-miss depending on your seating positions). If your team will be doing anything demanding—graphic design, heavy multi-media, or anyone who really stares at screens for hours—I'd steer you toward something a bit more expensive.
**Buy it if:** you want a budget 27-inch for standard office productivity and you can keep expectations realistic. **Skip it if:** you need better visual quality, strict colour accuracy, or highly picky viewing comfort across a desk.

AOC
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Dell
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Asus
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Lenovo
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