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Rating: | (4.3 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 66 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Sceptre 27" Curved 144Hz Gaming LED Monitor Edge-Less AMD FreeSync DisplayPort HDMI, Metal Black 2019 (C275B-144RN) |
Product Description: | 27" Curved gaming monitor 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution up to 144Hz refresh rate AMD Free Sync compatible 2 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort |
Model Number: | C275B-144RN |
Product SKU: | B07N6ZBCVY |
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Vsync is a completely different technology
It's not terrible for the price but it's not as accurate as a truly high-end monitor like the stuff you will find over $500. Blue is blue and green is green which actually is pretty amazing for a low-cost monitor but there is a hint of blue-green light bleed. I have one of these sitting next to a Rog pg279q which is an extremely accurate Monitor and you can see a slight difference it will be perfectly fine for gaming but if you need something exact you're not going to find that under $500 most likely, at least not under 400. If you don't need the ultra-fast refresh rate one of the more accurate low cost IPS 1080p monitors I have seen is the Asus mx279
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BVW5TV5/
Anyone have experience or thoughts on which one is better? According to a product comparison page on Sceptre's website, they have these differences (model R first, model RN second):
Backlight Life: 50,000 Hours vs 30,000 Hours
Brightness (cd/mĀ² ): 280 cd/m2 vs 250 cd/m2
Blue Light Shift: Yes vs Yes
Built-in Speakers: Yes (Unknown) vs 2 Ć4ā¦/2W
Headphone out: Yes vs Yes
DisplayPort Ports: 1 (144Hz) vs 1 (144Hz)
DVI Ports: 1 (144Hz) vs None
HDMI Ports: 1 (144Hz) vs HDMI 1 (144Hz) and HDMI 2 (120 Hz)
Chassis Color: Silver vs Black
VESA Mount: M4 x 12mm vs M4 x 8mm
Typical Power Consumption: ā¤ 42W vs ā¤ 28W
Make sure you get a good return policy if you can't see it in person. I've seen more than a few monitors that just have terrible color accuracy and you may not always find that in the reviews. It just surprises you when you plug it in, adjusted and it doesn't do what you want
I know that is a minor thing but its annoying the heck out of me. I'm trying to update my music library and I stack my browser on top of my directory window so I can easily search for info on songs and I have to keep resetting it. Not only that. I usually choose more details for the files like bitrate, comments, year etc. It also removes those details so I have to keep selecting them. If I can't fix this then I may send it back.