Sceptre 27-Inch FHD LED Gaming Monitor 75Hz 2X HDMI VGA Build-in Speakers, Ultra Slim Metal Black
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Hannah
> 3 dayLove the monitor it is crisp and clean. I hate the packaging though it’s not discreet at all since it’s literally the product box. With so many package thieves I probably would of had this stolen if my neighbor didn’t grab it for me and hide it. Plus the box had a big dent and the top of the monitor has a small scratch
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Vincent T. Laquire
> 3 dayI can not adjust the brightness
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Katie Bartosh
> 3 dayI love this monitor, used to use it as my main but recently started using it as my secondary. I have had no problems until recently, whenever I use the monitor it glitches and shows huge pixels that dont go away for like 20 seconds. I dont know why this is happening, Ive had it for just under a year and never dropped it or damaged it. Other than that its perfect. I love the built in speakers and it runs smoothly.
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Dave
> 3 dayI was very surprised at how sharp and bright the picture was.
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JohnnyCaps
> 3 day... and its still possible I might, if it fails. However, so far, this monitor is really surpassing my expectations. Its bright, its clear, its 1920x1080 at 75Hz. The speakers work; not loud, minimal bass. Kinda like an old 9 inch tv. If I want to damage my hearing, I put on the headphones at max volume. I did a dead pixel check. At one point I thought -there it IS! - but nope, it was a just tiny spec of dust on the screen that wiped right off. Within the next 29 days of the return period something might go wrong but so far for $109 + the state government grab, this is a great monitor. As an aside, the monitors default sound level is set at 50%, you might want to put it up to 100% and control the volume from your software since, of course, there is no remote control. Also, if you have an AMD graphics card with FreeSync this monitor claims to support it. It doesnt support nVidia G-Sync.
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J. Stephens
> 3 dayLove the monitor size, weight, clarity. Only complaint would be the sound - not great volume if you try to use that instead of headphones for meetings. I dont game. I have 2 of these in different sizes that I use for work. The larger size here has been AMAZING!! Its so lightweight that Ive been able to move it around as needed easily, too, when I choose to work in different spaces. My smaller monitor (same brand/style/model except 2 smaller) is older and has had zero issues. The HDMI connected immediately on both.
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Vmanmv
> 3 dayNice screen for the price and it was delivered the next day.
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A
> 3 dayColor and Contrast have to be tweaked, but this is a nice monitor. Is lasting a long time with no dying pixels or issues. The only gripe I have is the stand is hard to detach, there isnt much adjustment available on it and it wobbles if the monitor is touched.
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carrie jackson
> 3 dayThe power supply for this is small and has a wall wart. this does not work well if you are mounting this as the cable is short and you is is very particular to this monitor so it will be hard to replace.
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RenzoCon
> 3 dayLiterally. You get what you pay for. This is a 27 screen with relatively thin bezels, good screen quality, and absolutely easy to set up. Its a hundred dollars people, dont go ordering and expect to receive some top of the line LG/Samsung smart monitor quality type of build. Know what youre buying. Its a hundred dollar monitor. Sure, the stand/base is made of very thin plastic and does not seem uber durable, but if youre a normal person who keeps it on a stable desk (even better, wall-mount it) and doesnt have much trouble toppling the whole desk over, not much of a problem. Audio is definitely low tier for sure, but I use headphones/soundbar so it doesnt bother me. Buttons on the back are not so easy to navigate but give it a week, you wont even notice it. Right most for power, second right most of source change, and left most for settings. Figured it out in 30 mins and have had no issues with it since. Easy quick plug in and play. Comes with an HDMI cable and product manual. No dead pixels, no scratches, no issues. Again, for a ONE HUNDRED dollar monitor, not much to complain about. Cheers to Spectre. Great deal right here.