
Sceptre E275W-19203R 27-inch
Score: 75/100
LG 32GS60QC-B
Score: 81/100Rankings

The LG 32GS60QC-B UltraGear is a 32-inch curved VA gaming monitor delivering high refresh rates and deep contrast, ideal for casual gamers, but it suffers from VA-related ghosting and limited ergonomics.

The Sceptre E275W-19203R is a 27-inch VA monitor that delivers 99% sRGB coverage, Adaptive Sync and dual HDMI connectivity while staying energy-efficient. Its main compromises are limited ergonomics, modest speakers and the absence of HDR or DisplayPort.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
27 inches | 31.5 inchesbest | |
75 Hz | 180 Hzbest | |
250 nits | 300 nitsbest | |
3,000 ratiobest | 3,000 ratiobest | |
| ↓ lower better | 3 ms | 1 msbest |
2 countbest | 2 countbest | |
— | 1 countbest | |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Display(6) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 27 inches | 31.5 inches |
Resolution | 1920x1080 | 2560x1440 |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 75 Hz | 180 Hz |
HDR Support | false | true |
Brightness (nits) | 250 nits | 300 nits |
Response Time (ms) | 3 ms | 1 ms |
Ergonomics(1) | ||
Tilt Range (degrees) | 20 degrees | -5 to 15 degrees |
Warranty & Power(1) | ||
Typical Power Consumption (W) | 14.06 W | 23 W |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the monitor for its unexpected color accuracy, dual HDMI connectivity and value-for-money proposition, while noting the lack of USB/DisplayPort and modest speaker performance.
Everyday users appreciate the vibrant colors, thin bezel and easy setup, especially for multitasking and light gaming, but complain about HDMI input lag, underpowered speakers and the tilt-only stand.

“"It can take 5-10 seconds to wake from sleep or switch inputs."”

“"The speakers are tinny and quiet."”

“Immersive curve makes games feel real”


Professional reviewers acknowledge the monitor's strong contrast, immersive curvature, and high refresh rate, but criticize its VA-related motion handling, limited ergonomics, and only token HDR support.
Everyday users love the immersive curve and deep blacks, but repeatedly complain about ghosting, VRR flicker, and the lack of height adjustment.