
BenQ GW2283
Score: 63/100
Sceptre Curved 27-inch Gaming Monitor
Score: 62/100Rankings

The BenQ GW2283 is a 21.5-inch Full HD IPS monitor focused on office productivity with eye-care features and dual HDMI inputs. Its 60 Hz panel, limited ergonomics, and low-power speakers make it less ideal for gaming or multimedia. Ideal for compact workspaces and energy-saving needs.

The Sceptre C275W-1920RN is a 27-inch curved VA monitor offering 100 Hz refresh and full sRGB coverage, making it suitable for immersive media and casual gaming. However, its 8 ms response time and lack of adaptive sync limit its appeal for competitive gamers. Best for budget-conscious users who prioritize curvature and color over high-speed performance.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
21.5 inches | 27 inchesbest | |
60 Hz | 100 Hzbest | |
250 nitsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 5 msbest | 8 ms |
1,000best | — | |
4 yearsbest | 1 years | |
72 % | 100 %best | |
| ↓ lower better | 2.9 kgbest | 3.78 kg |
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Performance(1) | ||
Response Time (ms) | 5 ms | 8 ms |
General(1) | ||
Warranty (years) | 4 years | 1 years |
Display(4) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 21.5 inches | 27 inches |
Panel Type | IPS | VA |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 60 Hz | 100 Hz |
Color Gamut (sRGB %) (%) | 72 % | 100 % |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (with stand) (kg) | 2.9 kg | 3.78 kg |

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Professional reviewers would likely view the GW2283 as a solid, budget-friendly office monitor. Its IPS panel, eye-care features, and ENERGY STAR certification are praised for productivity environments, while the lack of high-refresh-rate options, limited ergonomics, and older connectivity are noted as drawbacks for modern workflows.

Professional reviewers commend the Sceptre C275W-1920RN for its affordable immersion, strong VA contrast and full sRGB coverage, positioning it as a solid budget choice for media and casual gaming, but they consistently point out its low pixel density, sluggish response time, and lack of adaptive sync as drawbacks that prevent it from satisfying competitive gamers or color-critical users.


Everyday users generally like the monitor's curved design, vibrant colors and built-in blue-light filter, noting good value for the price, yet they commonly complain about fuzzy text, ghosting, washed-out blacks and the short power cable, indicating mixed satisfaction depending on usage priorities.