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The SceptreIPS 24-Inch Business Computer Monitor offers a Full HD 1080p resolution with a 75Hz refresh rate, ensuring crisp visuals and smooth performance. With a fast 1ms response time, dual HDMI ports, and a sleek edgeless design, this monitor is perfect for both gaming and professional use. It also features a 99% sRGB color gamut for vibrant colors and Blue Light Shift technology to reduce eye strain, making it an ideal choice for long hours of work or play.
Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Hardware Connectivity | VGA, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | VGA, HDMI |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.9D x 54W x 39.4H centimeters |
Item Weight | 2.72 kg |
Screen Size | 24 Inches |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Brightness | 300 Candela |
Pixel Pitch | 0.3113 |
Color Gamut | 0.99 |
Refresh Rate | 75 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LED |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Contrast Ratio | 16:9 |
Item Shape | Round |
Color | 24" IPS HDMI x2 VGA |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Compatible Devices | Computer |
Special Features | Blue Light Filter |
Specific Uses For Product | Business, Gaming, Personal |
J**L
Bueno bonito y buen precio
Compré el monitor por 3 cosas1.- msi a 6 meses sin intereses (precio descuento 110dlls aprox)2.-bocina y 2 HDMI3.- se puede ajustar el angulo de inclinación de la pantalla. (Super importante para mí)
S**N
Great entry level monitor for photo editing!
I'm getting more serious about my photography and part of that is needing to have a monitor that can run a full-color gamut and properly display colors - the problem is, most of these monitors are hundreds and hundreds of dollars. Yikes!!Enter Sceptre: This frameless monitor works great and has a beautiful image, printing very true to what I see on screen. It looks sleek and high-end, even if it does feel a little lightweight and "cheap". The base particularly feels cheap, but still looks great. It has mounting holes for wall mounting which is super cool, and it works great right out of the box. I made some minor adjustments to the color, but nothing major - the out-of-the-box image was perfectly workable.The other thing I love about this monitor is that at this price point, I didn't expect to see a 75hz monitor and didn't realize how impactful it was in video gaming. It really makes a huge difference in fluidity and makes everything feel snappier and crisper, especially in games like Skyrim or Overwatch 2.All in all, I love this monitor and would recommend it to anyone. It's a great entry-level cheap monitor that works well and gives high-end features at a low-end price point.Don't sleep on this monitor!
M**O
👍
Superó mis espectativas, tiene una definición y una nitidez muy buena
∆**√
Buena opción
Producto desde EU , excelente para trabajar y ver películas
F**Z
No complaints at this price!
Congratulations! You've found the cheapest 4k monitor on Amazon! At least at the time of this writing. Before you click the Buy It Now button let's talk about a few things. First of all, your expectations. Not all monitors are created equal and there is a correlation between better monitors and higher price. So many reviews nitpicking the thing to death and I'm like, It is exactly what it says it is and nothing more, for $200 what else did you expect? So, is it a good monitor? Yes it is. Is it a good monitor for you? Well, that depends. Will your computer run a 4k monitor? Not all computers can. If your computer isn't up to the task it'll work but you'll get all kinds of scaling issues, blurriness, and choppyness. What are you using it for? Games? Probably no good, the refresh rate is 5ms which is pretty basic and many PCs have a hard time keeping up with graphics for games at regular full HD, let alone 4k! Are you a photographer who wants to edit photos for prints or websites? Probably no good. The color accuracy is not perfect so you may end up with prints or web pages coming out slightly different than you expect. It's nothing to take a star off about, just know that the cheapest monitor on Amazon does not compare to professional or gaming monitors. That's not to say that it's slow or the color is bad, and most people wont ever know the difference, it's just not as fast or as good as some more expensive models. It actually looks really great, and I mean both the exterior of the monitor and the display. Better than I expected! Compared to an AOC 4k monitor that I purchased several months ago for $70 more, right off the bat the colors on the Sceptre are even more vibrant and the contrast is better. This is perfect for CAD (which I do a lot of)! The Viewing angle on the AOC is better because there is more glow on the Sceptre when viewed from off angles. It's not a problem at all when you're looking at it straight on. I didn't think I would like the bezels since many monitors now are frameless but it actually doesn't bother me at all now that it's in front of me. Even on frameless monitors there is about 1/4" of black border around the image, and that is the same width of the bezels on the Sceptre, so there really isn't any difference. To wrap this up, this is a good monitor for the money. If you're a gamer and $200 is your budget then you probably need to be looking for a full HD gaming monitor. If you're a photographer or graphic designer you're going to need to invest a lot more than $200. If you're set on 4k and only have $200 to spend, this is the deal for you! It is perfectly functional and is a wonderful upgrade from full HD in my opinion. OH! And it IS visa mount compatable. I don't know who that idiot is who says it is not but I have two of them mounted on a dual arm stand right now. You have to install the standoffs which are included! Maybe that's too much to ask of some people. One last thing, many reviews say an HDMI cable is included. Mine came with A DVI cable which looks similar but is not the same. Not sure if they are shipping with different cables or people are reporting incorrectly. The later seems more likely to me. DVI is what you need for 70hz (which is working fine for me). Your computer may not support DVI so you might need to get another cable such as the better known HDMI cable.
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