Sceptre 27 inch 240Hz 1080p Gaming Monitor AMD FreeSync Premium HDMI DisplayPort, Height Adjustable Build-in Speakers Gunmetal Black (E275B-FWD240)

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  • Carlos Xavier Jacome Franco

    Greater than one week

    Buena calidad de imagen y brillo los videos se marcan suavemente. Lo tengo conectado con DPport.

  • Mitchell Geiger

    > 3 day

    Not a good monitor for gaming at best Im going to use it for word documents. Your better off with any 1080i or even 720 tv than this monitor. Its junk selling as a 240hz high performance monitor but I promise Im not even that active of a gamer and I had to look up what ghosting even was and even I can tell this monitor is just plain bad.

  • Robin Spruill

    > 3 day

    The rear panel has 2 light but only one of them worked. Very disappointed.

  • Exa

    Greater than one week

    Solo le falta un poco más de color, se ve un poco opaco, las bocinas pésimas jaja pero en general todo bien.

  • Jasen Muller

    > 3 day

    not bad for a 240hz monitor but there is no ability to enable a crosshair and free-sync is awful. its just an ok monitor, nothing fancy.

  • Ady

    > 3 day

    its big i guess but its 1080P on a 27inch. I learn that 27inch is too big for 1080P. your best bet for 244hz is something under 25inch for 1080P. image will be a bit blurry since its too big, noticeably on some ways.

  • Mike Menicoff

    Greater than one week

    My son had one of these and I liked it. This one covers a large area and is perfect for my needs. You are not going to be disatissfied with this. The mouse flows smoothly and plenty of room for the keyboard and controls. Look no further, this is it.

  • Helen

    > 3 day

    Very smooth while playing my games

  • Adam B.

    > 3 day

    there’s a lot of ghosting. even on windows desktop the picture just doesn’t look good

  • Urchin

    > 3 day

    The screw holes for attaching a VESA mount are VERY poorly milled. You need to insert 4 spacer screws, then a plate, then the 4 screws to actually attach the monitor to the plate. You will need to repeatedly unscrew, and re-screw 8 screws total. Doing this multiple times because of the poor milling increases the chance one these 8 screws will fall inside the monitor in the large hole inconveniently located in the recessed area which funnels anything dropped here directly in like a surprise sarlacc. Maybe this can spare you the agony. Put a piece of tape over this hole during assembly or you will be faced with disassembling a brand new monitor or risking electrical fire. Neither choice is ideal.

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