Monday, March 8th 2010

Sceptre Unveils X270W 27-inch HD LCD Monitor

Sceptre, world class manufacturers of high-quality TV and PC monitors, has just released its 27-inchtrue 1080p LCD widescreen PC monitors featuring industry-impressive 60,000:1 contrast ratios and ultra-fast 2 ms response times for a morerealistic and advanced PC gaming experience.

"In the crowded LCD display space, the jaw-dropping performance and stylish design of our monitors are second to none," said Cathy Chou, vice president of operations, Sceptre. "Specifically designed for the PC gaming community, the unparalleled quality of our high-def monitors creates a more life-like gaming experience that is a cut above the rest. Plus,its energy saving attributes make gamers feel better about indulging in their favorite pastime."
Perfect for the PC game enthusiast,these wide screen ultra high-resolution monitors keep action crisp and clear to maximize visual stimulation and offer users a top-of-the-line gaming experience - without sacrificing sleek stylish appeal and eco-conscious design. PC enthusiasts can game green with these Energy Star 5.0 complied monitors, which reduce unnecessary energy usage to increase environmental sustainability and prolong monitor life.

Product Specifications:
  • Contrast ratio 1000:1 (Native) / 60,000:1 (DCR)
  • Response Time 2 ms (OD)
  • Aspect Ratio 16:9 Wide Screen
  • Resolution 1920 x 1080
  • Energy Star 5.0 complied
  • Brightness 400 cd/m2
  • 16.7 million colors
  • 50,000 hours lamp life
  • Viewing angle: 170° (horizontal) 160° (vertical)
  • Connections port: VGA, DVI, HDMI, Audio In
  • Built-in speakers: 3 watts per Channel
These sleek 27-inch LCD PC monitors are available for $399 MSRP at Costco and NewEgg.com.
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6 Comments on Sceptre Unveils X270W 27-inch HD LCD Monitor

#1
steelkane
Intill they change their dead pixel policy, I would never buy from a company that tries to stick it to them customers. I know a few vendors that dropped this company because of it..
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#2
copenhagen69
steelkaneIntill they change their dead pixel policy, I would never buy from a company that tries to stick it to them customers. I know a few vendors that dropped this company because of it..
whats their policy? something crazy like 15 dead pixels or more?
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#3
TheGuruStud
Sceptre was good several years ago, then all the sudden they went to cheap panels and components that fail a lot. I'm not sure how they stay in business.
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#4
Robert-The-Rambler
TN Equals Most Likely Crap

A Twisted Nematic panel is similar to wearing dirty underwear. You take a chance that it will work out fine but there is a distinct possibility of a somewhat uncomfortable twisted experience. :slap:
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#5
Meizuman
I've never seen a TN that comes without uncomfortable twisted experience.

I want OLED already damn it!
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#6
blkhogan
I have an older 24" monitor made by them, I love it. Never had a single problem with it. Now on the other hand I would not buy a newer one. They have gone very cheap on everything they use nowadays. To bad, they target the lower priced market and have been dong well. You can make a good quality lower priced product and still use quality components.
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