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AI-generated summary
For £97 ex-VAT, the ViewSonic VX27G1‑HD is the sort of no-nonsense 27" monitor you buy when you need a decent second screen or a basic office setup without setting fire to your budget. As a 1080p panel at this size, it’s not “premium sharp”, but in everyday Windows work, spreadsheets, admin systems and email, most people won’t be bothered—especially if you’re not sat right on top of it. The brand’s typically reliable for day-to-day business use, and ViewSonic generally keeps the practical ergonomics and menu experience sensible.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if your users care a lot about crisp text (design, coding with lots of small UI, finance dashboards with tiny fonts) or if you’re planning to use it as a primary screen for long stints. 27" at 1080p can look a bit soft, and you’re buying on price more than performance—so games and anything “enthusiast” is probably not the reason to pick this. If you want strong value for office productivity on a tight budget, it’s a solid buy; if you want a noticeable step-up in clarity, look for a higher-resolution option instead.

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