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The Sceptre 24-inch Professional Thin LED Monitor (E248W-19203R) features a 1080p Full HD display with 99% sRGB color accuracy, dual HDMI and VGA inputs supporting up to 75Hz refresh rate, built-in speakers, and Blue Light Shift technology for reduced eye strain. Its sleek machine black design and VESA compatibility make it a versatile choice for professionals and gamers seeking vibrant visuals and seamless connectivity.
Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | Sceptre |
Series | E248W-19203R |
Item model number | E248W-19203R |
Item Weight | 5.77 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.03 x 21.25 x 15.53 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.03 x 21.25 x 15.53 inches |
Color | Machine Black |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | Sceptre Inc. |
ASIN | B0773ZY26F |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 1, 2017 |
J**P
Nice monitor
Great cheap monitor. Does not have any speakers, but the visuals work as intended and the cables in the back are very easy to connect. Doesn’t feel the most durable, but that’s because it’s on the thinner side. It’s still functional and responsive
B**T
A solid monitor
Sharp, great for the price, and I like that it'll turn on automatically when it gets power. I use it for monitoring my video switcher and it works perfectly for that.
J**N
I am extremelly impressed with this monitor! Great buy specially for gaming!
I have a GTX 1060 laptop, set up is easy and there was no need for me to calibrate anything, I even dare say this monitor looks better than my own laptop screen at 1080p.At first i thought it didn not support 75Hz and the colors were washed out and it was too bright, also on the nvidia panel it said 1080p at 60Hz however this is what you gotta do to fix it."CALIBRATION"1. Connect via HDMI2. Open Display settings and make sure that they are set so that only the 2nd display is turned on, do not put duplicate or extend.3. Open Nvidia control panel and go to "Change Resolution"4. You will see two lists, one will say HD, UHD etc, the other one at the bottom will say "PC", (changing the first list will project your laptop screen to the second screen however your laptop is 60Hz and the monitor is 75Hz that is why its limited to 60Hz and colors are washed out, changing the second list will basically use your laptop to power up the monitor at full 75Hz 1080p with the right color calibration.)5. On list two "PC" change the resolution to 1080p and 75HzAnd there you go, now you can use your 75Hz monitor for gaming, make sure to change the settings indvidually in games to 75Hz or they will still run at 60Hz and the colors will be washed out.Now onto the review*** REVIEW ***The screen resolution is full 1920x1080p at 75Hz, the colors are very accurate, it looks no where near like a TN panel, I would say its in between a TN panel and an IPS panel but closer to IPS.It comes with speakers which are ok for the price but I recommend headphones or your own speakers which are probably better if you got this for gaming.This is what comes in the package- Monitor- 4 screws for mounting- Two screws for setting up the monitor (non adjustable height(- HDMI to VGA cable- VGA to VGA cableI really recommend this monitor even if not for gaming, its a great price for what you get and it even comes with two cables.However one thing to note is that the difference between 60Hz and 75Hz is hard to notice in games. Playing Witcher 3 and Rise of Tomb Raider at locked in 75FPS wasn't anything much more amazing than 60FPS. However it is still an improvement.One last thing to confider if you’re debating on a 75Hz vs 144Hz monitor- If you have a graphics card such as the GTX 770,970,1060 Most games (witcher, call of duty, battlefield wont go back 80 fps on ultra / high graphics) so you wont be able to take advantage of a 144Hz monitor, so I suggest this one. UNLESS you play on medium/low settings.- If you have a graphics card such as a GTX 770,780,980,1070 and above, I suggest the 144Hz monitor since these can run most tiles at well above 100FPS so you can take advantage of the monitor.*** UPDATE ***Earlier on the review I said the difference between 60Hz and 75Hz was negligible, I take it back.I played on my laptop which is limited to 60Hz and it feels bad and slugish compared to 75Hz, once you go higher refresh rate you can never go backIts one of those things you dont realise until its taken away, great improvement.
W**J
So much bigger than I thought!
So much bigger than I thought! I purchased this to supplement another monitor provided to me at work. When I set this up, I realized that I apparently had no idea how large 27" was. I definitely don't need a second monitor anymore! One thing to note is that the speakers suck on this. They're facing out from behind the monitor, so the sound quality is quite poor.It was very easy and quick to set up; it came with an HDMI cord that plugged right into my computer. The picture quality is excellent, the brightness is perfect, and the height adjustment allows for a better viewing experience.
A**R
Good monitor for the price
As others have mentioned, while not "ideal" this monitor is good for the price (I paid less than $70 US when I purchased my monitor).I was previously using an aging 23 inch TV as my "monitor". However, that TV was in the process of dying, so I found this monitor on Amazon. After a few minutes of setup, the monitor worked to provide video and audio to both my computer (a Raspberry Pi) and my XBox series S (both devices connected via an HDMI switch I have).While this monitor is not what I would call "perfect", it does do a decent job of meeting all of my "must have" needs. In my ideal world, I would have liked the monitor control buttons to be on the front (for example on the bottom of the bezel) where they would have been more easily reachable, instead of the awkward action of moving your hand to the rear of the monitor every time you want to adjust the monitor (even when that adjustment is just raising or lowering the audio volume). Also, even with an "external speaker" (which I have) the sound isn't great. Still the video is decent and the sound is functional, so I have little complaints on the lack of "premium features" on this "budget monitor".NOTE: One thing I did find out (from experimentation with my monitor) is that you can turn this monitor on/off with an external switch that you plug the monitor's power adapter into. This is handy, as you can position that external switch to be easy to reach, preventing you from needing to reach around to the back of the monitor to use the official monitor power button.NOTE: When I first tried this monitor with my XBox, I was getting an annoying buzz on the audio. However, I eventually tracked this problem down to the XBox audio settings. Apparently my old TV had some support for "Dolby Stereo", and so I had previously enabled that audio option in my XBox. The problem was when I switched to this monitor (which lacks Dolby audio), there was a mismatch between what audio the XBox was trying to send and what this monitor could accept. Once I realized that was the problem, it was a simple matter to go into the XBox audio settings and tell the console to only send basic uncompressed stereo to the monitor (and the buzz problem immediately went away).
J**S
Monitor económico de muy buena calidad
Después de 2 años de uso sigue funcionando como el primer día, es económico comparado con otros de las mismas características y da muy buena imagen, nitidez y contrastes. No puedo decir nada más, puedes usarlo como monitor principal o secundario sin problemas, ya depende de tu gusto en el tamaño de las pantallas.
A**N
works fantastic, great service from this seller
works fantastic, great service from this seller
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