TheSandman2236
2[H]4U
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Hello all, a few weeks ago I decided to make the small upgrade of going from (2) 226BW's to (2) (well the other will be here soon) 24" Sceptre's. Now I took a gamble here, knowing that there was little or no information besides the Newegg reviews listed. So with the limited budget I had approx $670. I decided to go for it, even tho I'm still waiting on a lil bit of cash to purchase the 2nd display.
Here's a link to the spec's
Price: $369.99
This will be an initial review out of the box. More testing and calibration will follow tonight!
It's here!
Came with 1 Audio-In cable for built in speaker, 1 VGA, and 1 DVI-D Cable. Oh and an AC of course.
Very well packaged, no damage seen.
The high gloss base with no swivel, not a big deal since this is going to desk mounted.
Hmm, I couldn't seem to find a manf. date any where.
Features one DVI and VGA. No HDMI (Not really needed because I use my 37" Olevia for gaming)
Removable neck for desk mounting, pretty self explanatory.
Color seems decent, I'll calibrate it later tonight
One single green dead or stuck pixel on the bottom right, it sucks but I'll try to fix it later.
On a different note, my 226's were both TN panels by their obvious viewing angles. I'm not sure yet but this might be an MVA. Can anyone give me a good method to figure this out? I'll post a more formal review later. Thanks for looking!
Here's a link to the spec's
Price: $369.99
This will be an initial review out of the box. More testing and calibration will follow tonight!
It's here!
Came with 1 Audio-In cable for built in speaker, 1 VGA, and 1 DVI-D Cable. Oh and an AC of course.
Very well packaged, no damage seen.
The high gloss base with no swivel, not a big deal since this is going to desk mounted.
Hmm, I couldn't seem to find a manf. date any where.
Features one DVI and VGA. No HDMI (Not really needed because I use my 37" Olevia for gaming)
Removable neck for desk mounting, pretty self explanatory.
Color seems decent, I'll calibrate it later tonight
One single green dead or stuck pixel on the bottom right, it sucks but I'll try to fix it later.
On a different note, my 226's were both TN panels by their obvious viewing angles. I'm not sure yet but this might be an MVA. Can anyone give me a good method to figure this out? I'll post a more formal review later. Thanks for looking!