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Whether you use a laptop or desktop for work, entertainment or serious gaming, a Sceptre monitor can increase screen size, quality and overall experience.
At just $97.97, down from its original $119.97, this Sceptre 27-inch Gaming Monitor deal is hard to beat for gamers on a budget or anyone wanting to upgrade their setup without breaking the bank.
The monitor in question, the Acer XV272U P, was found to support HDR input at 1140p, 120Hz, and 10bit, but only at DisplayPort 1.2 bandwidth. In other words, its spec really should have read ...
The biggest argument in favor of buying a pre-owned gaming monitor is that it'll save you money, and the savings could be substantial. Buying a high-end monitor can be expensive, but buying it ...
At significantly less than $1,000, Sony's second go at the 27-inch 4K InZone M9 (the M9 2) improves quite a bit in many ways over the original if you're looking for a midpriced gaming monitor with ...
If your monitor can only handle 60Hz, but you need fast reactions, then a larger screen won’t help. For shooters and demanding games, 144Hz is a must. Really only for gaming?
Sharp visuals, smooth performance, and a sleek frameless design—this Sceptre 27-inch monitor brings gaming clarity at 100Hz without breaking the bank.