Sceptre 27-Inch FHD LED Gaming Monitor 75Hz 2X HDMI VGA Build-in Speakers, Ultra Slim Metal Black
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Scott Ward
20-11-2024I would recommend this for anyone who wants a top quality screen and not pay a fortune for it.
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Cindy
> 3 daySceptre Flat screen monitor The quality of these screens are amazing considering the price of them. They work perfectly as the additional monitors within my multi-monitor setup. I bought 3! 5 Stars! Hope you find this review and pictures helpful!
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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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Anne Parham
> 3 dayNo stretch res or anything and speakers are terrible
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David Dobles
> 3 dayI was surprise how sharp and crisp the display quality of these monitors. I purchase two of them (cost factor) so I can have a larger view of my work and play area. They easily mounted onto my new MOUNTUP Dual Monitor Desk Mount, Fully Adjustable Dual Monitor Arm for 2 Max 32 Inch Computer Screens up to 19.8lbs, Dual Monitor Stand Fit Two VESA 75x75&100x100, with C-Clamp and Grommet Base MU0002. Which I purchased at the same time with these monitors. What I really like the most is that it freed up space on my desktop. Granted the monitors also have internal speakers that produce sound generated by my PC, however the speakers these monitors have are not really made to provide proper treble and base so the quality of the sound is not as good as powered speakers. Other than that these are awesome monitors.
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Ricky Valley
> 3 dayIm currently got my Chromebook hooked up to it and you do have to learn how to doggle through the unmarked buttons. Right to left I believe they go one through six or one through five we have to toggle or toggle between HDMI and vga. Once you figure that out, if you play audio on the TV by itself, it doesnt sound so good. If you play the audio from a computer or Chromebook hooked up to the tv, I cant explain how but it sounds incredible. Its like I added a 27-inch screen to my chromebook. Its not completely plug and play cuz you still have to press buttons on the Chromebook and thats alternate plus one of the top buttons usually the fifth button over from the left on top you got to press those two together. As far as the TV the button on the far right in is the power button. That only needs to be pressed once because once it receives a signal it turns itself on. And that is a plus in the long run. Hooking up a Playstation 2 you got to jump through a few more hoops but it can be done as well if you use the VGA serial connector. But, to use that, you must first hook up something with HDMI so you can rotate the screen over to vga. you better have the PlayStation on when you do this because it will revert to HDMI within 5 seconds if it does not receive a signal from the VGA. You got to have that PlayStation 2 up and running/ updatede PS2 fix! Get the PS2 HDMI converter with the power for USB... works better than the RCA cables :)
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Pedro Lizcano
Greater than one weekThe only bad thing is the sound on the screen
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Terrence
> 3 dayJust got the monitor today, turned it on and it’s a line going down the screen that I can’t get rid of. Need a refund or exchange it for a new one
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NiuHuskieFan
> 3 dayThe speakers were worse than I expected even for budget monitor speakers. Both my laptop speakers and the old Vizio TV I was using for a monitor sound better. The monitor is also making a high pitched sound depending on what is displayed on the screen. I havent been able to determine if it is because the speaker circuit isnt filtered well or if its coming form another component inside the screen. Still, the picture is very good and honestly for the price Id buy it again. Id just opt for the model without a speaker and pick up a cheap little soundbar or something.
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Seaotter
> 3 dayI got this to use with my Chromebook and IPad. When used with my Chromebook it is connected via an hdmi cable. When used with my IPad I cast the picture onto the monitor using a Roku (also hooked up with an hdmi cable). Both set ups work well. The monitor has speakers on it that are fine for basic and see, but if you want to listen to music or games you will want to use a blue tooth speaker. Chromebooks have multi screen capabilities, and the monitor works very well in that mode. For what I use it for, this monitor works very well, and is a fantastic value. If I had your kids though I would want a more secure base. While I have not had any issues with it, I suspect kids could knock the monitor over rather easily. It works fine for me, though.