Sceptre X9G 19" LCD Monitor (Black)
[Archived in 19-Inch, Products]
Manufacturer: Sceptre Technologies, Inc
Price at amazon.com:
New from $455.00List price $749.99
- 19-inch SXGA TFT LCD with 1,280 x 1,024 resolution
- 160 degree viewing angles from any direction
- Dual interface supports both digital and analog input signals
- Arm and wall mounting options, built in speakers
- High 500:1 contrast, fast response time
Product Description:
Boasting a 19-inch display screen and sleekly modern styling, the Sceptre X9G is a flat-screen monitor designed for you to take full advantage of either digital or analog data transfer. The X9G incorporates rich color processing that optimizes both filters and backlights to create intense, high-contrast colors. With a preferred resolution of 1,280 x 1,024, 500:1 contrast ratio, and an 75 Hz refresh rate, this LCD panel keeps your images looking their best, whether your focus is on detailed spreadsheets, the latest Web sites, or intense gaming. A pair of speakers is built unobtrusively into the bezel, and they deliver exceptional clarity of sound while maintaining a clutter-free desktop. The minimal-footprint design features a removable tilt base that enables easy and versatile arm or wall mounting. The monitor's matte black frame adds modern styling to any workspace. Sceptre provides a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
Description from Manufacturer:Boasting a 19-inch display screen and sleekly modern styling, the Sceptre X9G is a flat-screen monitor designed for you to take full advantage of either digital or analog data transfer. The X9G incorporates rich color processing that optimizes both filters and backlights to create intense, high-contrast colors. With a preferred resolution of 1,280 x 1,024, 500:1 contrast ratio, and an 75 Hz refresh rate, this LCD panel keeps your images looking their best, whether your focus is on detailed spreadsheets, the latest Web sites, or intense gaming. A pair of speakers is built unobtrusively into the bezel, and they deliver exceptional clarity of sound while maintaining a clutter-free desktop. The minimal-footprint design features a removable tilt base that enables easy and versatile arm or wall mounting. The monitor's matte black frame adds modern styling to any workspace. Sceptre provides a one-year warranty on parts and labor.Average Customer Rating:
Comment: I think it is great for the price. Rating:
I have owned it for 2 months. I purchased it at Sam's Club where they have a 6 month, no problems return policy. It cost like $540. It was much cheaper than comparable monitors from Best Buy and other stores. A pivot monitor like this is very hard to find and when you do they are much more money. I have the Model: X9G Agamma III. Everything works great, installed great, no problems. I think the picture quality is awesome!! I don't use the computer though for high end graphics use though like games.
Cons: the one year manufacturer's warranty is poor, but you can buy an extended warranty at Sam's Club which are very cheap. Also, the speakers as you could of guessed are very weak.
Comment: Cool Monitor, Crappy Warranty! Rating:
This lcd monitor fascinated me enough to go out and buy it. I hooked up the monitor with the shortest cable provided ever known to mankind, to the back of my pc, loaded the software to pivot the screen and let er rip. As I familiarized my self with the monitor, a few quirks came up. Yes you can pivot the screen (real neat) to view web pages in portrait mode, however scrolling is not eliminated as claimed by the product description/review. The picture is clear with a image contrast of 700:1, but nowhere in the manual does it state what the dot pitch/pixel pitch are? I guess one has to guess? The warranty and repair policy on this product just plain sucks. The warranty manual states the following: "In the event that your product is no longer made/obsolete, Sceptre will "repair" the unit with similar parts of equal value (picture a chevy corvette with a chevette hood) "If a similiar part is not available a charge my be incurred to the owner for any upgraded part/subsitute" SEE EXCLUSION #6. "SCEPTRE DOES NOT WARRANT BURNT PIXELS..PERIOD" I called Sceptres customer service to find out if the warranty covers a burned backlight, which can be one of the most expensive things to fix. Unfortunately I could not get a straight answer, and therefore have decided to return the product from where it was bought. Call my crazy, call me cynical, but a 1 year warranty, that doesnt fix burnt pixles, nor possibly a burnt backlight, is just unnacceptable. I shall be purchasing a Samsung 193v lcd that comes std with a 3 year warranty that will fix/replace anything with no questions asked. Heck Samasung's customer service rep's told me they would ship out a replacement even before you sent them yours!
Comment: Ok overall, good deal for the price Rating:
This was my first LCD monitor and overall I was happy with it...until it stopped working (DVI then analog) after about 2 months. Now I have to pay to ship it back across the country in the hopes that I'll get it fixed in a timely manner. Sceptre's customer service is marginal. I'm using the monitor with an ATI 9600XT card on the DVI connection. As others have mentioned, I am able to detect some ghosting using this monitor while playing Quake but it's not real bad (I'm not a big gammer). Overall, it is a nice monitor and a big improvement in picture sharpness/quality than the CRTs I've used. At this point I almost wish I could take a refund and opt for a Sony, or at least something with a better warranty than the 1-year on the Sceptre. Assuming yours doesn't stop working it's a great monitor for the sub-$600 price.
Posted at August 11, 2003 12:49 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)


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