Sceptre 27" Curved 75Hz LED Monitor C278W-1920R Full HD 1080P HDMI DisplayPort VGA Speakers, Ultra Thin Metal Black, 1800R immersive Curvature, 2018
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Sceptre 27" Curved 75Hz LED Monitor C278W-1920R Full HD 1080P HDMI DisplayPort VGA Speakers, Ultra Thin Metal Black, 1800R immersive Curvature, 2018

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Features
Display Type
LED
Item Dimensions
24.33 x 8.01 x 16.79 in
Item Weight
8.53 lbs
Mount Type
Refresh Rate
60 hertz
Screen Size
27 in
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Description
This fits your .
Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 27" curved LED FHD monitor. OS Compatibility- Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, OS X El Capitan 1800R immersive curvature (very curved). Lamp Life- 50,000 Hours HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA and speakers Fast response time 5ms View angle: 178˚ (horizontal)/ 178˚ (vertical)
Reviews
4
Reviews: 20
5 stars
55%
4 stars
25%
3 stars
0%
2 stars
5%
1 star
15%
Daniel Benitez
4
Great monitor for consoles. Have both my ps4 and gaming PC hooked up to it and it is amazing. The only couple of flaws I could find were the speakers and the edges of the screen being a little discolored. I have external speakers so the 1st flaw isnt that big of a deal and the discoloration is only noticeable when the background is black.
Edgar Holguin
4
But it wont be the best monitor youve ever had. I can easily see brighter spots in some sections of the display as others. Im not talking about dead pixels either, just where the screen is literally brighter in parts. Mostly noticeable on dark images/situations. Thats the main reason why I cant give it higher than 4 stars. Now the sound quality, I think I was being generous at 2 stars. It is pretty bad. But then again, who uses the sound from their monitors? Im actually impressed that they even bothered! Its just 1 step better than the internal speaker on most PC towers. The material quality, I had to give a 4 as well. See, I have a triple monitor set up and I believe that in order to get a 5 star rating, they would have had to match up just about exactly, but they didnt. Im being really picky here so dont let the few details I pointed out dissuade you from buying this monitor because for the price, you cannot beat it. Overall, I am happy with my triple purchase of these monitors but I this is a review and I have to say the truth. Thanks for reading!
S. B. Boyd
4
Great price. My only complaint is that the pixels bleed, causing funky colors at times. Other 27" monitors costing 2x as much will have better screens, but for someone looking for a larger monitor to help see things better, it works great.
Matt Choe
4
Definitely love the product! The picture quality is amazing at standard settings and everything projected comes crystal clear & smooth! For people wondering about the sound, yes it isnt that great unless you hook up external speakers to it, but its decent enough if you arent concerned about it mostly. I use it with both my ps4 and my laptop and Ill say, if you want to use this with multiple HDMI-capable devices/systems invest in a kind of multi-HDMI port (if thats a thing). As for size: its definitely big! (For a monitor) at 27 inches curved, youll be getting a good sized monitor for just about any purpose. The only actual negative is that if you plan to just use the stand it comes with, my advice is to get something to prop the front end of the stand because after you put it all together, it leans down a lot due to the weight Im assuming. UPDATE: So I found out through Sceptres website that this can tilt so my previous problem with it leaning too far forward is now resolved (its rigid so youll have to put a little pressure to it when adjusting). According to the websites specs, it can lean about 5 degrees forward and 15 degrees back
Spikulinium
4
I have a 32" curved monitor at work that I think is great. I thought Id get one for home as well but I dont have the space for a 32" monitor. This Sceptre 27" seemed to fit the bill and with a good price point. It was a risk going with a low-end brand but so far its performance has been great. Just 2 minor issues... Attaching the stand was awkward. They include a Phillips head screw driver but, unless youve got very small hands, its too short to use. I used an extra long screw driver that I had on hand. The scrrews were hard to line up. You have to mess with it a bit to get them lined up. When finished, the monitor leaned to one side slighhtly. Just enough to be noticeable. The other issue is a very faint "hot spot" on the display. A couple of tiny circles where the screen is brighter than it should be. Most noticeable when the background is white. Not significant enough to make me return the monitor.
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