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Network Switches Explained: Managed vs Unmanaged
11 Mar, 2026







£134.92 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For about £112.55 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic VG2708A-MHD is the kind of no-drama 27" Full HD monitor that makes sense for busy offices: straightforward, decent day-to-day readability, and plenty of screen real estate for spreadsheets, tickets, and documentation. ViewSonic generally plays it sensible with business-focused tuning, so it’s not the “cheap-and-cheerless” look you sometimes get—more like a reliable workhorse where you’re not paying extra for flashy extras you won’t use.
That said, I wouldn’t rush to buy it for designers, analysts who live in pixel-sharp detail, or anyone who’s very sensitive to viewing quality at odd angles—Full HD on a 27" panel can feel a bit soft compared with higher-resolution options. If your team wants crisp text from normal desk distance, consider whether you’d rather spend a bit more per monitor for 2560×1440 or similar. But if the goal is to outfit multiple desks on a budget and keep people productive, this is a reasonable pick—especially if you’re replacing smaller screens or standardising on a consistent, dependable model.

Asus
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Iiyama
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Iiyama
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LG Electronics
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