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The Sceptre 27-inch FHD IPS Gaming Monitor (E275B-FPT165) delivers a professional-grade 1920x1080 display with 99% sRGB color accuracy, a rapid 1ms blur reduction response, and an ultra-smooth refresh rate up to 180Hz. Designed for gamers and multitaskers alike, it features AMD FreeSync Premium for tear-free visuals, Blue-Light Shift technology for eye comfort, customizable FPS/RTS gaming modes, integrated speakers, and VESA wall-mount compatibility—combining performance and sleek design to keep you ahead in work and play.











| ASIN | B08WWKJGDV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,434 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,104 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | Sceptre |
| Color | Machine Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,902) |
| Date First Available | February 15, 2021 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.5 x 6.74 x 2.14 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.25 pounds |
| Item model number | E275B-FPT165 |
| Manufacturer | e-Sceptre |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 6.74 x 2.14 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | Sceptre IPS 27 inch Gaming LED Monitor |
| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
| Voltage | 100240 Volts |
B**D
Not record breaking but solid quality
Current late 2025. Bought my first one in early 2021. Bought another in late 2022 to side match with the first. I'll be buying a third here before too long to build out a triple-screen racing simulator. I've played games from ARMA to Battlefield, into American Trucking Simulator and down to Minecraft coupled with my AMD 5700XT graphics card. While I'm not pushing record frames the monitors always look plenty good and I've never felt outmatched by friends with much more expensive set-ups. I only just realized I have been playing on a default 60hz refresh so I'm excited to see what 144hz looks like on games. I never cared for the sound quality from the built in speakers. My older monitor sounds muffled, and the newer one is super 'tinny' sounding, but I have used them in a pinch to play some music while cleaning around the desk. Just for some noise really, not to impress anyone. I do not know how adjustable the sound quality is, I assume there are adjustments to made for bass/treble but have always defaulted to external speaker/headset when I had them. I've never abused my monitors, but I did have my third screen fall off its mount once and one of these took the impact at the top center of screen. I had a 'ghost strip' down the center of the impacted screen for a while but it worked itself out and can't tell beyond a VERY slight discoloration at the point of impact. So they must be some kind of durable.
J**S
Fantastic for moderate Gamers
I've had this monitor now for a few months and it has worked great with zero issues with pixels, connections, etc. Offers smooth and clear picture both within and outside of games. I'm don't play all that really intense action games that are FPS or whatever. Really, the most intensive games would be things like No Man's Sky, Homeworld 3, or Civ VI. The only issues I had was that the DP cord the monitor came with seems to have been DoA but a cheap replacement one had it instantly work. The in-built speakers are also pretty terrible but you can get a cheap 20 dollar set of speakers that would be a big improvement. But these are small things that don't take away from the reason you have it in the first place. A good, solid, decent size screen that will work for everyday work or can be paired well with a second monitor.
B**G
My First Gaming Monitor and The Best So Far!
Company extended my WFH schedule so I’ll have to spend several weeks more working remotely, and figured it is really time to get an extra monitor for my work laptop extended screen and hopefully for my gaming PC upgrade as well. I was particularly looking for a 4K/QHD monitor since I do a lot of Excels so I gain more cells with higher resolution. However I was told by my roommate that for 27” screen size, going above 1080p doesn’t make much of a difference. Well guess she’s right, here I am, for the same price range of a regular 27” QHD 60hz monitor, with a Sceptre 1080p 27” 165hz gaming monitor 1. My roommate is definitely right, for 27” a 1080p monitor is way enough for the clarity and sharpness. Her 27” 4K monitor does show more contents but all letters and characters are just too small in return 2. A DisplayPort cable is included instead of a regular HDMI one. Nice now I can connect it with my work laptop via HDMI and my gaming PC via DP, one button switch to work and one more button to games, with no more plugging and unplugging 3. The screen itself is very impressive in the slim bezel chasis, no dead pixels or so, native 165hz, fast response time 1ms, rich menu customization and more. Basically it has everything I need to be a work/play 2-in-1, even in Excel/Outlook where most of the pure white color background is used, the screen displays the true colors needed. The only thing is you get 144hz only with HDMI, so make sure DP is used if you want to maximize the refresh rate 4. Monitor comes with AMD FreeSync Premium certified, seems to be an upgraded standard of AMD FreeSync. Wish it could do HDR as well, will find out 5. Monitor also comes equipped with speakers built-in, pretty amazing. I’ll say for gaming, stick to your over-the-ear headphones and for working where you might to be focus with some environment noise, speaker output might be something you need in certain scenarios so speakers are definitely a plus Overall this is a very nice gaming monitor, even for me half work and half gaming. Will definitely recommend to my friends and might buy a second one to do dual monitor setup to utilize company’s WFH reimbursement policy. Cheers.
L**2
Good price. Good picture quality. Stand is a little flimsy
Overall, a good buy. not my first sceptre product. I also have a 75hz monitor I still use for gaming at another residence. The only issue with that one, which I also see being an issue with this one is the stand. My 75hz cracked, and I had to buy a third party stand, which was loads better than what It came with. This monitor also has a similar stand construction: very flexy, and plasticy. I do not see it lasting... But if it breaks.. for the price point and value, I'll just buy another stand for 25 bucks that's heavier and durable. Game quality, in my opinion, is great. The step up from 75 to 144 was noticeable. No tearing with vsync, running at 1080p. Games like Division 2, MS Flight Sim, and RAINBOW 6 woke up with this monitor. Most people thing the brand is "off brand".. and in a way it is. But you're getting good quality at a lower price point. If this monitor lasts 5+years with heavy gaming, I've gotten my money's worth.
A**R
Have had mine for almost 4 years now with no problems. Picture is good for the price point, no issues with a multi monitor setup.
M**B
Sharp and clear screen with an excellent refresh rate
M**Z
El color es nítido,el volumen de las bocinas incluidas con una app como fxsound resalta más lo uso para gaming y la vdd muy buena opción lo único es que si fuera del altura ajustable sería mucho mejor pero lo que ofrece por el precio está muy bien
J**.
People talk crap about this brand and I was ready to send it back before it even arrived but I haven't had any issues. Works perfectly with my Radeon card and the refresh sync is amazing when your system is capable of 140+ FPS.
C**N
Muy buen monitor calidad precio
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