Sceptre 27-Inch FHD LED Gaming Monitor 75Hz 2X HDMI VGA Build-in Speakers, Ultra Slim Metal Black
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Chad C.
> 3 dayI bought this monitor because it has dual HDMI inputs and built-in speakers so I can use my work laptop and my personal computer. The first thing I did when I got it hooked up is hit YouTube, but it sounded like I was listening to someone talk at the end of a tunnel. The video quality is decent and Im using my Bluetooth speaker for the audio. The stand is a little wobbly but not too bad. Another dual HDMI input monitor I was looking at was almost twice the cost, so this is fine for a budget.
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Penny P. Lavin
> 3 dayI loved the screen, size and picture quality, but the sound was not good, so I got a set of logi speakers and now its perfect. Thank you, Penny
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Michael A Miranda Padilla
> 3 dayI bought two of these monitors and so far NO PROBLEM AT ALL! They looks super nice and clean image. Image quality is awesome, refresh rate is great specially if you will play games up to 60hz. No dead pixels and no damage at all. The mount they have included is very sturdy and they are also compatible with other mounts. The only downside is the audio quality which is BAD but in my case it does not matter because I have external speakers and headphones. I believe this is a GREAT deal for the price and if you are looking for a budget monitor, this is the way to go. 100% recommended.
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Carlos Acosta
> 3 daySonido muy pobre. Mi auricular suena más
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Mohan Srinivasan
> 3 dayI bought 3 of these, gave one as a gift to someone and am using 2 myself. Sceptre is an excellent value for the money. Impossible to find anything 27 for just over 100 dollars. The picture quality is fine - will need some fiddling around until you settle on the correct brightness and contrast for your use. I am playing around with the different User modes to see which one I like the most (trying the Eco mode now). The big downside is that the stand this monitor comes with is really cheap and flimsy. The stand comes with a setting that cannot be changed. One of my monitors is flat and straight, and the other is at an angle. I am investing in a dual monitor VESA mount. I should get that in a few days and I will mount both of these monitors and see how that works out... Overall, definitely recommend this monitor as a cheap, good option.
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Dan
> 3 dayExcellent screen and presentation for your computer at a reasonable price. Very good picture quality without eye strain. The only drawback I found was they tinny and weak sound of the speakers. I deducted one star for that but you can always add your own speakers.
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Euna Runte
Greater than one weekEverything except the speakers was good. Very easy to set up. Wish the buttons were a little more clear on the back of the screen.
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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.
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Anthony Bert Croft
> 3 dayMy wife works from home and wanted a larger monitor. This is a great monitor for the price and she loves it.
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Henry.Hague
> 3 daySo my work computer is my notebook and when Im at home I prefer to have it hooked to my monitor desktop monitor and rely on multi-channel peripherals, so switching between work and play is somewhat seamless. Thats the background. So I dont have a lot of experience with desktop monitors (this is my second in about 3 years and the one I had before this was a cathode-ray monitor hooked up to my Windows Vista desktop) so you can take everything I say about picture, size, etc well salted. That being said, I actually love this thing. Its a little on the large side for my tiny cubby of a desk, but its great. The picture quality is great. I love playing video on it, all that good stuff. Also, having two HDMI connectors does not hurt when youre switching between screens. The bevel size is an improvement on my old monitor, but it comes with the drawbacks. The buttons for the monitor are located on the back, which is a design protocol that I hate, and always have hated, but that is neither here nor there. My problem is that markings on the front of the bevel, denoting which button is which, are nigh invisible. I can only see them if I move my body so that its at a certain angle and I am staring straight at them. As such I prefer to go by feel, and I usually get it right. Switching between screens could be easier, and cant be done in less than three button pushes. It is stable: Ive only had the screen crash once switching between my desktop and my laptop, and its a lot easier to reset the connection when its and HDMI cable as opposed to a DVI. All in all the negatives are minor for me, but I guess worth taking a star off. Still, I would recommend this if youre in the market for a cheap monitor.