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Sceptre 24 Inch 75Hz 1080p LED Monitor with Build-in Speakers HDMI VGA Ports, New Black 2019 (E248W-1920)

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Price: $69.97
(as of Jan 05, 2025 19:58:15 UTC – Details)



Whether you are a gamer or a movie buff, the Scepter E248W-1920 monitor is the way to go. 1080P resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) delivers stunning color and picture detail on a vivid screen. A 5 millisecond response time displays action sequences with the highest Degree of clarity. Enjoy HDMI, and VGA inputs to connect all video and gaming devices. The brightness is 180 cd/m2
HDMI, DVI and VGA inputs
Windows 8 Compatible, WHQL certified
5,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
Build Speakers
VESA Wall Mount Ready. Please refer the User Manual before use.

Customers say

Customers find the monitor offers good value for the price, with a clear and bright picture. They say it functions well as a primary monitor, with decent color depth. Many appreciate the solid build quality and size. However, opinions differ on sound quality and brightness.

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