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The Sceptre 4K IPS 27" Monitor (U275W-UPT) delivers an impressive 3840 x 2160 resolution, ensuring stunning visuals with 99% sRGB color accuracy. With a refresh rate of up to 70Hz and wide 178° viewing angles, this monitor is perfect for both professional and gaming environments. Its multiple connectivity options make it a versatile choice for any setup.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Brand | Sceptre |
Series | U275W-UPT |
Item model number | U275W-UPT |
Item Weight | 11.46 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.75 x 24.19 x 8.06 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.75 x 24.19 x 8.06 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 2 Volts |
Manufacturer | Sceptre |
ASIN | B098HQ8YRX |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 1, 2021 |
R**N
will help
this will be very helpful everything is enlarged which i like am 70 years old and you site goes but with this monitor and easy to set up i will be good ggod buy
S**Y
Does what I need for the work I do.
I just got this monitor about a month ago and I really enjoy it. It is a tad bit bigger than I need so I tone down the brightness for my eyes. But overall when editing photos or video everything looks so much better than it did on my previous monitor. The speakers aren't the greatest as in you are not getting any bass out of them but for most basic stuff they work fine. Compared with the 4k webcam I recently got I get images clear enough to see the pores in my face.
D**.
Great 4k monitor
Upgraded our security camera system from 1080P to 4K so it was time to upgrade the monitor to get the most out of it. Fantastic clarity, especially for the night vision in color. Simple install. Plug and play.
J**N
60Hz Panel That Is Likely Overclocked. Not a Dealbreaker.
The monitor has a micro stutter at its advertised 70Hz while gaming not noticeable on desktop. It can handle 65Hz and below without issues gaming. I tried every setting/hardware config with the monitor—adaptive sync, overdrive, different cables, etc.—but nothing worked; it still had a stuttery judder at 70Hz. This made me think it was my computer, classic troubleshooting. But when I finally set the monitor's refresh rate to 60Hz, the stuttering finally went away. Despite all this, the overall picture is crisp, with no flickering/ghosting and accurate colors. When tuned right, it's a really great value display. If its for casual top downs set it to 65hz and be done with it :)
N**R
4k Under $200 - It Exceeded All Expectations
When I purchased the Sceptre 4K IPS 27" 3840 x 2160 UHD Monitor it was the only 4k monitor under $200 on Amazon. Honestly, I didn't expect much from it, but picture quality is very good. It's only 60 Hz, but then so are most of the non-gaming 4k monitors. It's a bit less bright than the older Apple Cinema Displays I was using at the time. I only purchased it to use about a week working remotely with my Apple AirBook while visiting my mother last year, but since then I've grown to love it. It's the primary display for my home office Raspberry Pi, FireStick and digital microscope. It's actually overkill for those use cases except for FireStick audio. The speakers are terrible, so a sounbar or other speakers are essential for audio applications. Even so, I still rate it 5 stars for picture quality and overall value.
U**A
Good value
I've been very happy with it in the year+ I've had it. Not the most amazing monitor, but for the price point I don't think its beatable. Would buy again
J**A
And they say size doesn't matter...
I've been using 4K screens since 2016, when i took a bet on a QNIX monitor. That lived long enough, and 4 years later, i had to replace it. But the only thing that was on my price range was a 27'' AOC monitor. Wow, i really missed the size. And then this one got a decent discount to $200, and i have no regrets at all. Color-wise and brightness-wise is better than the AOC monitors, and it is bigger.My unit came with three stuck pixels, but they're each on one corner, and the advantage of 4K is that pixels are tiny until you get into 60'' class screens, so they being stuck doesn't get noticeable at all. Also, my unit had no IPS glow at all.The second factor that made me buy this is the port selection. Most monitors have two, maybe three ports, usually one DP and two HDMI. HDMI is nerfed too, with only one 2.0 port and the other one being 1.4. To me it doesn't matter that one port is 1.4 since i just use that to connect my PS4, but usually i need to connect my laptop and a second PC via HDMI, so i've been using an HDMI splitter and leaving a rat's nest of cables behind the screen. Now, this monitor has TWO DP and TWO HDMI ports, so i can connect both my desktops, my laptop and my PS4, and everything gets 4k60 (except my PS4 because the mere idea of 4K makes it sound like a jet turbine), and even the PCs get 4K70 over DisplayPort.The 70 Hz thing... well, that's my issue with this monitor. It is too low to be really useful over 60 Hz (maybe 75-80 HZ would've been better) and even if some people can notice the difference, the fact that this monitor has no adaptive refresh (like Freesync) makes that feature almost useless as a concept. The only saving grace this has, and the reason i am not annoyed with it, is that it is not a heavily marketed feature. Yes, it appears on the Amazon description, but unlike most other El Cheapo monitors, Spectre doesn't oversell this feature. Hell, they market this more for productivity than for gaming, so yeah, i can live with this.
J**N
Funciona perfectamente pero tiene problemas en la calidad de construcción
Buen panel, sin ser especialista se ven bien los colores y los ángulos incluso comparados con un macbook buena calidad en general de construcción el pie es de metal y se siente robusto y resistente, pero al menos mi unidad tiene problemas con los anclajes vesa que no está bien asegurados en la carcasa y dificultan el apretar o soltar los tornillos y generan la sensación de riesgo de que se puede caer (cosa que no ha pasado y no parece que vaya a pasar pronto), el sonido es mejor hacer de cuenta que no está y no estaría de más que trajera un puerto usb, tiene un poquito de ghosting pero no se nota casi, en resumen es un gran producto calidad precio pero tiene cositas que para usuarios muy exigentes pueden representar un problema, es el primer monitor que compro en Amazon que no tiene aún pixeles muertos
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