Product Comparison: Sceptre C275W-1920RN vs Sceptre C278W-1920R
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- Cheap, curved, bright and high resolution.
- Very nice color, and very good resolution as well.
- Zero issue with the resolution or brightness.
- The colors are clear, resolution is beautiful and the curve reduces neck strain.
- At this big size, 1920 x 1080 Full HD Resolution is not good enough to display the fonts clearly.
- Good resolution, good picture quality and good colors.
- The 27" screen is an excellent size and fits just about perfectly on my desk.
- Perfect size for the 1080p resolution, very sharp and no visible pixels from around 2ft.
- 75Hz is a life changer. Curve gives amazing viewing angles.
- 75Hz screen for gaming is extremely nice.
Sceptre C275W-1920RN
Sceptre C278W-1920R
- Very bright and several configuration options.
- Color and pictures are very crisp. Very happy with my purchase.
- I have had this for a little over a month and am very happy with it. The colors are beautiful and crisp.
- The picture is beautiful and colorful.
- It has a nice crisp, clear picture and good color.
- The matte finish does a good job at minimalizing glare and I sit opposite a window currently.
- The absolute best colors and viewing angles.
- The screen is really curved, took me a second to get use to it. Colors look awesome, gaming on this monitor is great as well.
- Screen is a little washed out in comparison to more expensive monitors.
- The colors were washed out. I tried many many different setting combinations to "colors" and "picture" and the quality didn't improve.
- Easy arrangement of cables thanks to the hooks attached to the base pole.
- Build quality is excellent, and this does not feel or look cheap.
- The stand was fairly easy to assemble, and soon I had the unit attached to my Mac Pro Tower system running OS X Mojave.
- The stand was heavy duty, well made and even came with cord keepers to guide the cords from the back down.
- Built-in audio is very weak, barely audible even at max volume. I end up using headphones or my own laptop audio.
- It comes well packaged and are easy to set up!
- Quite easy to assemble, the stand is adjustable in that you can have the monitor face higher or lower.
- The stand is surprisingly decent. Great monitor.
- I am impressed with the overall quality of this monitor, the stand is sturdy as is the screen.
- Speakers are not very loud and very tinny.
- The inputs are simple: VGA, HDMI and Power-Plug.
- Hooked it up to my Mac and the picture came on without a hitch.
- It is easy to set up and connect with your computer.
- The HDMI cable connected easily and did not require any settings to be changed.
- Connected easily and is the perfect size for my office.
- Initial connection setup was without issue & seamless.
- I have it connected via HDMI from my HP. And picture was perfect.
- Very easy to assemble and connect to pc.
- I connected my PS4 and everything looks and runs great.
- The fact that there is only one HDMI is simply awful.
Sceptre C275W-1920RN
Sceptre C278W-1920R