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Sceptre C325W-1920R 32" 1800R Curved Monitor 1080P HDMI DisplayPort Ultra Thin Build-in Speakers, Metal Black

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Arrives Thursday, Jun 20
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Features

  • 1800R curved monitor. OS Compatibility- Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, OS X El Capitan
  • HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA Ports
  • Blue light shift;Contemporary Sleek Metal Design
  • VESA wall mount pattern. Without stand (inch): 28.38 x 16.61 x 0.35
  • 5ms response time
  • Mounting type: VESA Mount (mm)600*400mm. Dynamic Contrast Ratio 12,000 : 1

Description

With the C325W-1920R, a revolutionary curved display with a leading 1800R screen curvature delivers images that appear to wrap around you, providing an in-depth, immersive experience. Combined with an Ultra slim design, take in the wider field of view. Protection and comfort are the hallmarks of this design as the metal Pattern brush finish is smooth and pleasing to the touch. The metal halo Stand strikes the perfect balance between durability and design. 1080P resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) provides stunning color and picture detail on a 32 inch screen. A 5 millisecond response time displays action sequences with the highest Degree of clarity. Enjoy HDMI, VGA and DisplayPort inputs to connect all video and gaming devices. Power Range AC Adapter Input: 100 – 240V~ 50/60Hz, 1. 0A Output: 12V DC, 3. 33A. The brightness is 311 cd/m2


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 1920 x 1080 Pixels


Brand: Sceptre


Special Feature: Curved Screen, Wall Mountable, Frameless, Flicker-Free


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎32 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1080


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 Pixels


Brand: ‎Sceptre


Item model number: ‎C325W-1920R


Item Weight: ‎12.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎28.38 x 7.99 x 19.05 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎28.38 x 7.99 x 19.05 inches


Color: ‎Metal Black


Manufacturer: ‎Sceptre Inc.


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 14, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great monitor for the price
Great monitor for the price, especially if you're curious about the whole curved screen thing. Arrived fast, well packaged, plug and play HDMI to video card. I used my old cable, but they provide one in the box. No dead pixels or anything like that. The stand is all metal and as a whole the monitor looks very sharp. I purchased this to replace a 9 year old 21" HP monitor that had served me well but was starting to get some dead pixels and bright spots. WOW, what a difference. I almost underestimated how huge 32" really was. Initially I had been holding out for an LG 32" monitor that was out of stock and priced at $200. My choices were wait 1-2 months for it to be back in stock or spend $20 more on a 'lower quality' brand. After looking at the reviews of this guy and seeing that a lot of stars were docked for having to manually wake it up from power saver mode (which I don't really care about) I decided to give it a shot. I get my 32" monitor now for slightly more and have the added benefit of checking out my first curved screen. After a week, honestly the curved thing seems like mostly a gimmick (as I had read). It does add a bit of an immersion factor while gaming, but honestly that could just be the fact that I went from a 21" to a 32" monitor. It does add a nice 'cool' factor to your setup and less tech savvy people will definitely remark on it. I've already had a couple people go hardcore 'I WANT THAT'. You'll want to adjust the color settings and the like before making a judgment. They have a decent amount of presets in the menu but some will be more picky than me. I went with the gaming preset and am very happy with the colors/sharpness/etc. There's a good range of angle adjustment to suit your preferred viewing. Viewing angles themselves are great vertically and horizontally. Some cons: 1. As close as you're likely to sit to this monitor, 1080p does start to seem a little lacking as far as resolution goes. If money isn't an option and you're getting up close to this size you may want to spring for QHD or 4k resolution instead, especially if your video card will permit those resolutions while gaming. 2. No built in speakers, so plan ahead if you're used to just using your current monitor's speakers for sound. Honestly, you shouldn't be. That's coming from someone who used them for 9 years with that HP and thought they were fine. Then I got a simple $35 Logitech system with 2 desk speakers and a sub... wow. I knew it would be better but was kind of flabbergasted at just how much. It really makes whatever content you're consuming immensely more enjoyable. 3. The monitor is a bit wobbly on the stand. Not a big deal, but I notice it when I go to manually turn it on after it goes into power saving mode. 4. Power saving mode. As a lot of reviews mention, if left alone for a long while the monitor will go into a hibernation that it won't automatically come out of (solid red light). You'll have to reach around back for the button to turn it on when you come back. Not a huge deal for me. I know some folks will hate it. It DOES automatically wake up from the 'first' sleep setting that it goes into before power saving(blinking blue light). 5. Backlight bleed. There's a fairly significant amount of it in my display. Unless the screen is totally black I don't notice a thing and it hasn't bothered me. All of these things are minor in my opinion and do not warrant taking any stars away from what is a fantastic monitor at $220. I would have paid a bit more even. This is my first Sceptre product and a week in, I'm very impressed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2017 by Mickprops

  • Didn't work 2 months! **Updated to 3 Stars**
**Update** Much to my surprise, the new power supply actually seems to correct the issue. Hoping this one lasts more than 2 months. Increased from 2 to 3 Stars. Was initially excited for an inexpensive way to extend my desktop (I have a 32" Philips curved monitor already). Initially the Sceptre was easy to set up and adjust. Since I just use these for admin-type work, I honestly couldn't comment on the refresh rate or graphic quality, but it was "good enough" for my needs. I made the purchase on August 8, 2022. Here I am on *September 27th* - less than 2 MONTHS OLD and it completely blanked out on me. Funny that the return window is 30 days.... I would normally say "luckily" I registered it for the warranty (which I did), but when I attempted to call the 800# (surprise!) there were no agents available but I was welcome to use the online chat instead. So I began an online chat session because it said it was "Available." When I submitted my request (surprise!) I was told there were NO agents available. So I typed that I had made two attempts to resolve this with the manufacturer and would now be attempting to return it to Amazon for a refund - and guess what (you'll NEVER guess!!) - all of a sudden, an agent becomes available and wants to help! Wild, eh? So, they say there's really no troubleshooting that can be done since it doesn't show power anymore. They claim they're sending me a new a/c adapter and, if that doesn't work, then we will have to place a warranty claim. I'm not expecting this to go smoothly. I think I would have preferred to just spend the extra money and buy from N3w3gg instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022 by FLoriGal

  • I was ready to send it back! Horribly washed out colors on stock settings. Nvidia graphics settings in photo fixed it. 75hz
Ok, so I bought this monitor in the 27-inch version and it was decent, but it had a wobbly stand and I was a curious about whether I would like the extra real-estate of the 32". So, I went ahead and ordered the 32" and I was incredibly disappointed in it just like I see a lot of the reviewers are here with their 1-star reviews. The screen still wobbles because the stand isn't very sturdy, so I recommend a sturdy desk (mine is kinda crappy) or to mount the monitor if possible. When you turn this monitor on, at least for me and it seems many of the other reviewers, the text is hard to read and the colors are terribly washed out. Almost like the gamma and white color balance are messed up causing none of the colors to pop and everything to appear a little grayed out. I messed around for a half hour with the various different settings on the monitor and just could not for the life of me get this screen to look anything other than awful. The fix for me was not disabling the RGB range like the one reviewer did with his AMD branded card, but to actually let Nvidia color settings take over instead of the default ones. I do not know why it is like it is, but as soon as I let Nvidia's control panel take over it made the screen look comparable to other screens and televisions I've used. I adjusted the settings slightly to my liking, but basically stayed pretty close to the exact settings that the Nvidia drivers set up for me. I suspect that your mileage will vary depending on what graphics card you are using and possibly even which cable you are using. Don't give up though and play around with the settings before you give up and throw the thing out in the trash like I was about to do. Also, yes, this monitor is 75Hz, since I see that question being asked fairly often. All in all, after getting the colors set up right I'm satisfied with my purchase. Am I blown away by this monitor? No, absolutely not, but for less than $200, a 32" monitor, 1080p, 75Hz, and a curved screen. It's really hard to beat that for the price. And sure I'd love to have a 4k IPS panel with 144Hz and I even have the funds to buy one if I wanted to, but to me the prices on these gaming monitors are insane and some of them cost almost as much as the 80" 4K TV in my living room. No thanks, I'll wait for the prices come down and go on vacation instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2018 by Beastykato Beastykato

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