
Sceptre
The Sceptre E248W-19203R is a 24‑inch Full HD LED‑backlit LCD monitor offering 99% sRGB color coverage, a 75 Hz refresh rate, and dual HDMI inputs. It targets budget‑conscious users who need solid image quality, basic eye‑care features, and versatile connectivity for everyday computing and casual gaming.
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$87.97
Average
$90.99
Lowest
$66.47
Highest
$129.99
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Best For
Students, remote workers, and budget‑conscious home office users who need a crisp 1080p display with good color accuracy and eye‑care features; casual gamers who benefit from a 75 Hz panel and FPS/RTS modes; users looking for a secondary monitor with dual HDMI connectivity and VESA‑mount flexibility.
Not Ideal For
Professional designers, photographers, or video editors requiring factory‑calibrated wide‑gamut panels or 4K resolution; competitive esports gamers who need 144 Hz+ refresh rates and adaptive‑sync; users demanding extensive ergonomic adjustments such as height, swivel, or pivot.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Sceptre E248W-19203R a solid, value‑driven 24‑inch monitor. Lim Team highlighted its 99% sRGB coverage, 75 Hz refresh rate, dual HDMI ports, and eye‑care features, calling it a strong choice for students and remote workers. TRILICTRONICS gave it a 4.8/5 overall score, noting reliable color accuracy and versatile connectivity while pointing out limited ergonomics and the absence of high‑end features. Overall, experts see it as a reliable, affordable option that punches above its weight class without aiming to compete with premium models.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the monitor’s picture quality, ease of setup, and solid performance for both work and casual gaming. Common compliments focus on its vibrant colors, smooth motion, and the convenience of dual HDMI ports. Recurring complaints center on the stand’s downward tilt, mediocre built‑in speakers, difficulty accessing rear ports when VESA‑mounted, and occasional unit‑to‑unit build inconsistencies.
Common Complaints
Stand tilts downward requiring aftermarket solutions; built‑in speakers lack depth and volume; VESA mounting can block HDMI/VGA ports; occasional variations in bezel thickness or screen alignment; isolated reports of backlight or power‑supply failures over long term use.
What People Are Saying
“Terrific monitor”
“Works great for games”
“Easy setup, fantastic picture”
How It Compares
vs. Samsung 27" S36GD (Curved)
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Choose the Sceptre for budget‑friendly 24" use with solid color accuracy; opt for Samsung if you prefer a larger curved display and are willing to pay more.
vs. Philips 221V8LB
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Sceptre is the better value for a bigger, smoother display; Philips is a viable alternative if a slightly smaller footprint and potentially sturdier stand are preferred.
vs. Sharp DD‑E244F
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Select Sceptre for richer colors and extra HDMI connectivity at a lower price; choose Sharp if you need a matte display and more ergonomic stand adjustments.
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