Sceptre 27-Inch FHD LED Gaming Monitor 75Hz 2X HDMI VGA Build-in Speakers, Ultra Slim Metal Black
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Susie
> 3 dayIm quite happy with my purchase of this monitor and it works well with my HP laptop w/Windows 11.
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Samuel S Liu
> 3 dayBest bang for the buck at this size. Played COD: MW2 on this and could barely tell a difference compared to my BENQ Gaming monitors. Speaker sound isnt the greatest, but most people use external speakers or headsets these days.
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Nick Glass
Greater than one weekWell it’s not great and it’s not totally horrible. Sorry for the back and forth but the monitor is fulfilling the purpose I bought it for. You can’t expect this thing to be as great as an Samsung, Asus, etc. My work from home monitor replacement, yes I bought it myself because the company supplied 20” is way too small and old. This monitor works for desktop applications, and it’s so-so. I had one stuck pixel as did my best friend who followed suite in buying one too. Needs some tweaking but works great for my work needs. I thought about returning it over the one pixel but in reality the price and waiting another 2-3 weeks to receive a replacement not worth it with the Covid-prime 2weeks instead of 2 days shipping. Now for my other use, this work from home setup is a spare computer and if the wife takes my main game box I have a fall back. This monitor is horribly fuzzy and washed out in gaming. For the record I have only tried overwatch with a freesync compatible RX 550 4gb card ( it’s a dell tower not my ryzen 5 with 32gb ram and SSD drives upstairs). So I know there’s a big difference but the image and colors can’t hold a candle to my acer 24.5” 75hz monitor with my game box. Does it work, yes absolutely well enough I can ignore the above and enjoy a game. If you want size, cost, and don’t care to game on this monitor it’s decent for the price. If you plan to game on it, I would suggest looking elsewhere. Unless you care more about size & price and can deal with it and the potential of a stuck/dead pixel you may get too. Nick
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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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Thom Koval
16-11-2024overall not bad value for the money, but now I do need to buy speakers - the sound quality is awful (I try to appreciate the nostalgic resemblance of 90s PCs, but...).
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Jswift
> 3 dayGreat Price,Quality great, picture awesome quality, recommended this product if you need a new screen update for compter.
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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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Maryjane Fadel
> 3 dayThis is a great monitor if you set expectations based on its price. I purchased this to replace a 10 year old Samsung monitor, and Im completely satisfied. Im using this screen with a laptop for school work and some gaming and Im planning on buy a second one once its in stock again. I didnt realize it supported freesync until I got it, price was my main purchase motivator. I guess the freesync feature is nice, and I got lucky since I have an AMD card that supports it. It seems that the design has changed though, the photos of the inputs are not what I got. Same inputs, but theyre not rear facing, theyre facing downward. I would have preferred rear facing inputs. To properly cable manage the HDMI cord with out it being seen I felt like I had to bend it too close to the connector. Potential buys be aware of that, Ive actually never seen IO on a monitor that faces downward.
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Roxy Rae
Greater than one weekThis is the second version of this monitor Ive had. Picture quality is still good. Biggest improvement is speakers. The speakers on the older version I have completely suck, can barely even hear them maxed out. These are much louder, which is not to say theyre great sounding, but at least I can hear them. Just using monitor at work, not for gaming or watching TV.
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Richie Bednar
22-11-2024Two year in with a pair of these hooked to a Mac mini. It has been an adventure. The Mac and these have intermittent issues. The monitor settings are hard to adjust. The price is right, dont forget that.