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Juan Esteban Berrío
> 3 dayJusto lo que ofertaron eso me llegó, una maravilla costo beneficio.
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Andrew R Johnson
> 3 dayI bought one for my classroom. I liked it so much I bought another for my home. It’s a great price and neither has given me any issues. I’ve never noticed any screen tearing when playing games. Also, I think 27 inches is the perfect size. It fits comfortably on my desk without being too “in the way.”
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shoebear
> 3 dayI bought this for our new family computer and I never get a chance to use it because everyone else is on it all the time!! The picture is great and I don’t need my glasses to see it. The only negative is that it doesn’t go up or down and doesn’t tilt.
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gordon c.
> 3 dayI dont do gaming. Just needed a sencond 27 screen for dual monitor. Economical and works fine for my purposes.
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Jay Moore
> 3 dayI needed a monitor. I wanted big and cheap. This fit that bill. But it is what it is. Its not a super dynamic range display. Picture is crisp after you adjust it. Coming from a 2007 LCD its a step up. Compared to some of the super-high end monitors; well...just remember it doesnt cost that much. It did develop 3 stuck sub-pixels in a week. One pixel isnt stuck as much as it is operating inverted. I can tell its a problem with the column too because its behavior depends on on the pixels above it.
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Roy
> 3 dayGreat product
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tech_dad
> 3 dayPurchased to replace a 6 yr old asus 21.5 led monitor (nothing wrong with the old monitor, just wanted a bigger screen). Currently connected via hdmi -> hdmi. Just ordered a DP -> hdmi to test with. Will update if it affects the review. Lets get to the Pros: * Interior packing seem to cushion the screen well (no visible damage to screen) * Assembly was quick (2 screws to the arm to the back of the screen, and rotate to lock base in place) * Screw cover and screw driver included * Power cable nice and long (i only needed 3 ft, plenty to keep coiled up) * No profile frame is very pretty (so thin) * Colors are very vibrant (kids play a lot of roblox, lots of color variants and looks wonderful) Now onto the cons: * A little dim. No where as bright as the old led monitor (especial during the day) * Video inputs are back facing * Control buttons are on the back of the monitor * Stand is flimsy and rocks a little when using the control buttons to turn on/off the monitor All in all, the kids are enjoying the bigger monitor, but i am concerned about the brightness and the wobbly stand. Im about 50/50 on buy another one. We do need another monitor for the 2nd school computer, but Im not certain this is the one. Edit: The sound is terrible. I usually use headphones but had to use the built in speaker on a pinch. Even @ 100% it is bare audible. Dropping my review by 1 star.
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gordon c.
> 3 dayI dont do gaming. Just needed a sencond 27 screen for dual monitor. Economical and works fine for my purposes.
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Honeycutt
> 3 dayI have been looking at all sorts of models to replace the three Sceptre 22” monitors on my desk. When I found these 27” ones, I was sold. So glad I did! Great color, great resolution, and for the price, you cannot beat it!
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Mark One
> 3 dayFirst let me say that this is a computer monitor, not a sound system. Ive never depended on a monitor for good sound since the old days of video monitors. If you want great sound you had to buy a sound card and some speakers. These days all you have to do is buy some speakers and plug them into your computer and get reasonably good sound. So, Im not reviewing the sound. This is a computer monitor I bought this monitor because my ten year old computer died and I thought it would be a good idea to buy a new one instead of a new drive for the old one. Great move, new computer had an SSD drive and boots so much faster. However, it didnt work well with my old thirty-five inch flat screen TV, lots of overscan and no possible way to adjust it, either in the TV or the computer. So it was time for a new monitor. Granted twenty-seven inch is a step down from thirty-five inch, but this monitor worked perfectly right out of the box. Plugged in the power, plugged in the HDMI, turned it on and my Windows desktop was shown in full, no more overscan! I was upset that the angle of the stand had the computer tilted toward me at about a five degree angle. But Im an idiot, its been a tough week. After re-reading the description I grabbed the sides of the monitor and tilted it up to the perfect viewing angle. Id completely forgot that one of the selling points on this monitor was the adjustable stand. SO HAPPY NOW! For less than $150 this is a great monitor. Sharp and clear, easy to read, and nice colors.
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