24″ Curved Full HD LED Monitor 1920 x 1080 FHD Resolution Up to 75Hz Refresh Rate Adaptive Sync Supported 1500R Curvature Built-In Speakers
$149.98
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Anti-Flicker Provides a crisper picture by preventing the backlight from flickering periodically
Multiple Ports Connect video and audio your way with HDMI and VGA Port, and Audio Jack inputs all available.
Tilt With the ability to tilt 15 degrees backward and 5 degrees forward, the added tilt feature will provide multiple options for finding the optimum angle to view the screen so that work and browsing can be performed with ease.
75Hz Refresh Rate More than the standard refresh rate, 75Hz gives gamers an edge in visibility as frames transition instantly, leaving behind no blurred images
Curve Monitor The curved display delivers a revolutionary visual experience with a leading 1800R screen curvature as the images appear to wrap around you for an in depth, immersive experience.
24″ Curved Full HD LED Monitor 1920 x 1080 FHD Resolution Up to 75Hz Refresh Rate Adaptive Sync Supported 1500R Curvature Built-In Speakers
Product Dimensions | 21.61 x 16.04 x 9.06 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.37 pounds |
Manufacturer | Sceptre |
ASIN | B07H8P9QX2 |
Country of Origin | Tuvalu |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 2, 2020 |
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Theo R. –
Like most of us forced to work from home due to the ongoing pandemic, I immediately scrambled to find decent monitors to set-up a home office. My criteria was simple:1. Size: 24″2. Resolution: 1080P or better3. Ports: HDMI/Display-Port4. Screen Type: Curved5. Price: Less than $110This monitor not only met all the aforementioned, but exceeded expectations. The colors are vibrant and are perfect for office work that includes email, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and CAD modeling. I have yet to play any games to test the refresh rate or contrast ratios, but i would’ve probably looked elsewhere if i wanted that kind of performance.*Note: I have noticed some “light bleeding” along the top of the screen on the two monitors that i purchased. Its’ small enough that it doesn’t bother me, but i understand it could be a deterrent for some.
Joe Day –
I didn’t realize how much of the problem with gaming was from a bad monitor until I finally got a good one.
Jojo –
Absolutely amazing monitor for the price. Seriously, a little over $100 and you get 1080p, curved screen, 75hz, LED, and built in speakers?? Seriously impressed with this monitor. If you want a 1080p curved monitor, this can’t be beat
Kenneth Moulton Jr.Kenneth Moulton Jr. –
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These monitors are Great! Great price-point on some great monitors with great specs from a great company. Sceptre has been around for a long time… I’ve had many older monitors from them in the past, but never a “gaming” display. So I bought 2 of these! I’ve noticed during installation that Windows 10 hates me, pretty much exclusively, but regardless… These are some issues I had, and fixes I incorporated. Windows didn’t register the monitor as anything but a Generic PnP Monitor, defaulted to old speakers, mismatched the second display resolution, offset the scale and reversed the order of the display identity. I smirked and restarted the computer. All was rectified, except they were not running at 75Hz. If you right click on your Windows Desktop, select “Display Settings,” scroll down and click on “Advanced display settings,” you’ll see that they may default to 50 or 60Hz. I then Clicked “Display adapter properties for Display 1” and from the “List All Modes” button on the bottom I was able to select a desired 75Hz resolution. …And it still says it’s running at 74Hz ::Dunno:: All I know is that it looks amazing, and I’m so much better off than I was with my old monitors.
LovesDarcy –
Nice monitor for the money
Vonté LondonVonté London –
These monitors are awesome for what I needed. I wouldn’t recommend them much for gaming, since they only have a 75hz refresh rate. But for what I needed they’re absolutely perfect. I purchased 2 at once, they came a day early and were undamaged. Extremely pleased with that. They’re ready to plug in and use right out of the box, took 5 minutes or less to set them both up. Waiting for my dual mount so I’m using their base stands. They seem efficient enough, holds them up well. For the price I got them for, and for what I needed them for, absolute 5 stars. If you’re looking for top-end gaming monitors, find a budget monitor with a higher refresh rate. If you want casual gaming monitors or monitors to use at your workstation without gaming, these are absolutely for you.
Todd –
If you’re looking for a cheap monitor that has pretty dang good specs for the price then this is it. Exceeded my expectations for sure. Picture quality is pretty clear but not as crisp as my ROG STRIX monitor but overall great. The speakers aren’t that great so I would recommend some external speakers. Would by again!
Bob F. –
I already had a 34″ widescreen curved Sceptre monitor as my main and was using an older 24″ monitor as my 2nd. After using a curved monitor the flat ones seem really plain and harder to look at, so I got this one as my 2nd monitor.Text is sharp and easy to read, didn’t make any color or contrast adjustments and it looks great. Only thing I didn’t like was the power adapter is built into the plug so it’s wide and needs the end plug or it takes up 3 spots on a power strip. I prefer the monitors with the power supply built in, or inline on the power cord so it only needs 1 single outlet spot. It came with a desktop stand but I’m using a mount I already had, plus it had an extra set of screws and a HDMI cable.Also, windows defaults to 60HZ, not the monitor’s fault. You can change it to 75 in the advance properties. Windows says it will look smoother but may use more power, so that’s why they set it to 60 unless you go in and change it.
SMB4SMB4 –
This product is amazing! Amazing value and outstanding quality. Sound is nice, but is a slight bit on the quieter side. Despite the sound not being too loud, the quality is very nice and works great for playing in close quarters to the monitor, which makes sense why Sceptre may have designed the speakers like this. There is no screen tearing of flickering that I have noticed on games such as Super Mario Maker 2, Super Smash Bros Ultimate, Splatoon 2, and Overwatch. I would recommend this product to anyone looking for a nice monitor to game, do work, or browse the internet on. 5 Stars!
Nick Shades –
This is a shockingly impressive monitor, not just for the price but its picture is wonderful. The speakers are not tremendously loud, but they certainly do the job.Another reviewer said that the stand is flimsy, but there is a catch – they probably did not read the manual in order to discover that the screws for the stand go into a hidden pocket that you have to remove the back of the stand in order for it to fasten.All in all, this monitor is one sick deal.