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The SceptreIPS 24” Gaming Monitor (E248B-FPT168) features a stunning 165Hz refresh rate, IPS panel for vibrant colors, and AMD FreeSync technology, ensuring a seamless gaming experience. With an edgeless design and built-in speakers, this monitor is perfect for both gaming and professional use, all while protecting your eyes with Blue Light Shift technology.
Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | Sceptre |
Series | E248B-FPT168 |
Item model number | E248B-FPT168 |
Item Weight | 6.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.53 x 21.26 x 5.45 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.53 x 21.26 x 5.45 inches |
Color | Machine Black |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Manufacturer | Sceptre |
ASIN | B088VMY23M |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 20, 2020 |
V**A
Amazing for price,
Good screen size, amazing for price too! Clarity is perfect too. I play many games on with it and the resolution shows great. Buttons on bottom are a little confusing though as it’s hard to send back to default so I wouldn’t mess with them. Does its job of being a monitor. Ordered this again for a second monitor too.
E**O
Producto calidad precio
El producto es increíble brinda muchas cualidades buenas 24 pulgadas a 1080p también trae parlantes si tienes una consola es perfecta para jugar es super delgado el monitor eso si los bafles incorporados no son tan buena calidad pero se escucha perfecto
J**Y
Quite possibly the best bang for the buck in monitors.
I picked this monitor up to replace the main monitor I was using. In fact, I'm writing this review staring at it.24-inch, 165hz is a weird combination, but the screen performs beautifully. The black is deep, the white is clear, and the colors are all crisp. Plug and play, as most monitors are, was simple. I've struggled to think of any negatives regarding this monitor and I simply can't. The size is perfect, there's no flickering or tearing, and the price is perfect.
I**T
Got two of them, both great, one was a different monitor
Great monitor, I bought one a year ago, and it's been working fine. You have to make sure you set up the AMD Free sync if you want to get your money's worth out of it, though. Make sure you do your research on how to set it up with your graphics card. You might think you are using the screen's full capability, but that might not be the case right out of the box.I ordered a second one to make a dual monitor display, and they sent the wrong monitor. the one they sent was a 27-inch, HD, FeeSync, 180Hz, which, according to Amazon, should be 30 bucks more. I'm not complaining; I got a good deal, it just takes a little extra time to set it upright, if you're not careful, NVIDIA will down-scale your monitors to match the lowest one.
M**E
It's actually an excellent monitor.
I've been using this for a few days now, overall it's a great product (especially on sale at $120). I'm glad I took the chance on a brand I've never heard of. Rumor has it that this monitor is using the same panel as some $200 monitor sold by ASUS, which is what really sold me on trying an unknown brand.This is replacing an older 60Hz TN monitor for me, and I've only used TN panels (It's been a long time since I bought a monitor). So maybe take this with a grain of salt. I've also been using the monitor defaults for testing it out.Pros:No frills or gimmicks. Just a monitor that displays an image.On the back every video input is clearly labeled like in the image, and says exactly what version of HDMI each port supports. Instead of guessing, or looking up the manual.Bezel is almost non-existent.Stand is made out of metal, just a nice touch.Color quality is excellent out of the box, I haven't even bothered calibrating colors yet. Blacks are actually black. Whites are blinding, but white. Blue really pops, Red and Green seem good but don't pop as much as blue. The color quality between the TN panels and IPS is night and day better.General image quality is crisp and clear. Text looks crisp, I'm noticing minor details in shadows from movies and games I couldn't see before. The DPI on this monitor seems much higher than my previous TN. Or its just the difference between how TN and IPS pixels are made?Image quality in motion is excellent. By default the Overdrive setting is set to "Medium" and it has some very minor ghosting visible in the Blur Busters test, but I haven't noticed any ghosting at all while playing any games, even FPS games. I have no idea what the response time is when overdrive is set to medium, but it seems low enough to not think about. I actually forgot I hadn't changed it until typing this.165Hz over Display Port is a nice bonus. Adaptive Sync works as expected, even on an Intel GPU. On Intel Arc the "Variable Refresh Rate Range" supports 48Hz - 165Hz. Though IIRC FreeSync is supposed to support as low as 30Hz. This may just be an Intel support issue.Cons:The monitor is scary thin. The top half of the monitor is basically just a plastic cover for the back of the panel. There is no structure holding the top half of the panel. I'm worried I'm going to bend the panel when adjusting the tilt. On one hand it's really impressive how thin this monitor is, on the other hand it just feels very fragile. Bending your screen while adjusting the tilt would have to be the most stupid way of breaking your monitor of all time. If it falls over somehow, it's 100% going to damage the panel. There's just no structure protecting the panel IMO. Perhaps on the next version Sceptre should add a little structural rigidity for peace of mind.Stand is comically short. Though it is quite wide so it isn't tipping over easily.PS Shout out to the seller, who shipped immediately. The package arrived like 5 days early. I had to sign for it, so FedEx didn't just leave my brand new monitor on the porch. Which I appreciate.
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