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The Sceptre 24" Curved Gaming Monitor (C248W-1920RN) features a 1800R curved Full HD 1080p display with a 75Hz refresh rate, delivering immersive visuals and smooth performance. Equipped with HDMI, VGA, and PC audio inputs, it offers versatile connectivity. Its sleek metal black design is complemented by VESA wall mount compatibility and a durable 30,000+ hour lamp life, making it a stylish and reliable choice for gamers and professionals alike.





| ASIN | B07KXSR99Y |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,015 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,880 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | Sceptre |
| Color | Metal Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (22,924) |
| Date First Available | 20 December 2018 |
| Item Weight | 3.18 Kilograms |
| Item model number | C248W-1920RN |
| Manufacturer | Sceptre |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 40.74 x 54.89 x 23.01 cm; 3.18 kg |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | C248W-1920RN |
| Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 29 watts |
A**R
Good
It is nice and easy to fix, but the sound quality needs enhancement.
S**I
Excellent graphics for my 11 year olds gaming system. 1 year later and the monitor is just as good as the day he first got it!
H**Z
Me encanta esta marca y este monitor lo compré a un super precio en comparación a otros productos del mismo estilo de otras marcas. Para mi funciona de lujo y me ha gustado mucho.
C**.
Larger than advertised... great for me! Most monitors are measured from lower corner to upper corner but this one for some reason is measured from one side to the other. The rim around the monitor is almost non-existent making the screen larger and easier to see. I wish the stand was adjustable so that I can raise the monitor the the height I want but it's fine for the price. All of the ports allow me to add devices so no more switching cables for each system. When I power up my computer I find it comes on faster than my other monitors and is brighter. The clarity of the image is top quality and the colors are vivid and accurate, more so than my HP monitor. I wish I could tell you about gaming but I'm an audio engineer and video editor so I don't know the gaming capabilities. I can say that set up was easy, and using this monitor for one day had me rushing to buy a second so I can wrap it around and have a dual screen set up. I worried that the curved screen would be an issue but I found it to be easier on my eyes when I'm writing books in MS Word and when I'm editing videos the clarity is top notch. I'm almost glad that my old HP died and went to monitor heaven, this Sceptre 1500R monitor is surprisingly better!
M**W
First, it is 75Hz but it defaults to 60hz at least if you connect via HDMI. The only place I found it was in the graphics driver control panel under PC connections. NOT under the standard (native) Ultra HD, HD, SD. Windows 10 settings menu is always a terrible excuse for administrative controls, you'll never find it there. The screen bezel comes in a bit when displayed about 5mm so it's not truely edgeless like a MacBook Pro. But it's a sleek looking monitor that's fairly sturdy. I was honestly worried it might be too thin like it would break in shipping, but it's slightly thicker than you'd expect which adds more to it's durability. The speakers are mostly treble, it feels very office space laptop speaker listening environment so it's fine for news clips and YouTube but if you want to listen to music you'll probably opt for headphones or a smart speaker of some kind to get any background or atmospherics unless you want it all treble and no bass. 7/10 Overall I'm satisfied, it's a good match with my budget gaming PC, it doesn't overstress because of 144hz or 4k issues without an expensive graphics card. That in mind it's not 1440 or 4k so it's a nice LED curved monitor but if you press your face to the screen you can see very super tiny led pixels but then you're just getting the screen all oily. If these are big issues for you then you should be spending $500+ on a monitor and graphics card each because that's where the market is as of Mar/2020.
R**.
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