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The Sceptre 22" IPS Prime Monitor (E225W-FPT) combines a vivid 1080p IPS display with a 75Hz refresh rate and 320 cd/m² brightness for sharp, colorful visuals. Featuring dual HDMI ports, built-in speakers, and eye-friendly Blue Light Filter technology, it’s designed for professionals and casual gamers seeking a stylish, ergonomic, and reliable screen that enhances productivity and entertainment.











| ASIN | B0B4Q16HBS |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
| Additional Features | Adaptive Sync, Blue Light Filter, Built-In Speakers, Flicker-Free, Tilt Adjustment |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,662 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,946 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | Sceptre |
| Brightness | 320 |
| Built-In Media | 2 x HDMI,1 x VGAPorts, Audio in and out ports |
| Color | Black |
| Color Gamut | 99.0 |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, VGA |
| Contrast Ratio | 1,000,000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 745 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LED |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 1,000,000:1 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.02"D x 19.93"W x 15.09"H |
| Item Height | 15.09 inches |
| Item Type Name | 22 Inch IPS Gaming |
| Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | e-Sceptre |
| Model Name | E225W-FPT |
| Model Number | E225W-FPT |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | IPS, Adaptive Sync |
| Refresh Rate | 75 Hz |
| Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Size | 22 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Education, Gaming |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 792343321620 |
| Viewing Angle | 170 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | limited 1 year |
| Warranty Type | 1 Year Manufacturer Limited Warranty |
A**.
Better than main brand, amazing value
Better color and somehow feels less cheap than LG’s similar model that is also 1080p 75hz, even though this monitor was cheaper than that one. It is because of this monitor that I learned to stop buying main brand - rather than them being the ones innovating, it has changed to them being the most greedy, figuring out what they can skimp out on with the least backlash in order to make more money. This monitor is great for what it is, but if you can spend a bit extra you may want to consider getting one with even higher refresh rate, like 120, if you like smoothness. 75hz, while better than 60, isn’t really actively noticeably smoother than 60hz (and yes, I DID change the setting in Windows). If you don’t have the money to spare though, then this is probably the best bang for your buck you can get, and nothing has gone wrong with it in the 3-ish years I’ve had it for. (Side note: something did go wrong with the LG I mentioned earlier, btw)
D**.
Looks Like a Good Choice to Me
I have been using this monitor for three days now. The video quality is as good as I can ask for. Color depth and detail seems as good as it can be. Motion is very acceptable, not much judder even at 60hz, I need to look very closely at it to notice any in videos. I have not tested game motion. Physical appearance is good, it doesn't look cheap. Sound is very weak but can be easily upgraded to an amplified sound bar or speakers by plugging into the headphone jack. The small monitors and tv's are not going to have good acoustics and vibration is not good to monitors or TV's, so it is a good idea to promote the use of a sound bar that won't rattle the monitor. The little rear speakers may get a person by until they can get a sound bar. I'm looking for a pre-amp with at least about 5x adjustable voltage gain(volume knob) to connect between the monitor and sound bar. After building my first try of a 20db preamp the USB powered speakers I am using needed a preamp with 20db or Av (10) ,(Av is voltage gain), so I just hit it on the nail. That is now driving the usb speakers to the edge of overdrive and they are very loud now, too loud to listen at full volume unless in an adjacent room. I can't say how much gain anyone else's speaker system will need but that is how mine worked out for the $10 Manhattan USB powered speaker system worked out. I think a 15 or 20 watt computer speaker system that is self powered, not USB powered, would be loud enough to not need a preamp. There are some 20db headphone amplifiers on Amazon that should work to boost the monitor's headphone output enough to feed a weak amplifier. I think the goal with the weak headphone output is to keep customers from damaging their ears with the out of the box system. It's out of their blame is someone modifies the headphone volume and damages their hearing. So if using headphones, unplug the add-on amp and use the monitor's headphone out. Look what I got myself into, so build at your own risk.
B**A
Good budget monitor
Broken after around 2 years of use, black lines all over the screen. Picture quality is great, and the screen is good enough for what you need it for. Very good value for price. Brightness can be adjusted but definitely bright enough from factory. Haven't had any problems with it yet.
D**T
Very solid budget monitor for the price
I got this a few months back, preparing for my new PC build, which i had put together on a low budget, and I'd say it was worth the price. While it has a somewhat low refresh rate compared to the more fancy 144hz or higher refresh rate monitors, I wouldn't say that's a negative, unless you're into precision shooting games and need a high refresh rate. It comes with two hdmi ports, a VGA port, as well as audio in/out ports. Came with an HDMI cable in the packaging. does not include a display port, which wasn't a problem personally as my old computer didn't even support that type of display. Monitor stand was easy to assemble, came with a little screwdriver, which I used to assemble. Monitor stand once assembled is a bit loose and wobbly, but hasn't collapsed or caused any annoyance, so I'd say it does fine. For the ~$70 asking price it tends to go for usually, I personally think it's a perfectly sufficient product and was a big upgrade from what I was working with before I got it. If you were in a similar situation to me, dealing with a low resolution monitor that did not suffice, I'd say at least consider giving this one a try. I have included a picture of it showing Toontown onscreen, which is a generally colorful game, to show off its color. I am an artist, and its colors are way better than what I had, so genuinely, I am happy with this purchase. Thanks ❤️
E**N
Great IPS monitor!
I always get IPS monitors and I'm never disappointed. So happy to get full 1920x1080 HD in a small screen size. Lightweight makes it perfect for easy mounting on even on the smallest mobile work stations. I have mine pole mounted a hospital style bedside table. I could have went with the same model in the 20-inch version but wanted the higher resolution. Picture is good with very good contrast. The speaker isn't loud enough but I'm glad I have it when my Bluetooth speaker runs out of power or gives me trouble connecting. I don't use it for gaming other than playing Sims so I can't speak to how well 75hz would keep up with a more intense game. Excellent monitor, especially for the price its usually selling for on Amazon. Highly recommend.
E**H
Good Vertical Monitor (Portrait flipped) for work applications.
This 22 in monitor is perfect as a portrait side monitor for teams, email, discord, coding, etc. Great viewing angles since it is an IPS panel. Compliments my Sceptre 34 in main monitor. Good color and brightness out of the box and has 2 HDMI connectors and VGA for multi-system use. Sound is trash but not used but has a headphone audio in and out 3.5mm jack. Its a good price and does its job. I still have a Sceptre monitor that my kid uses from 2016 and it is still going strong. I will also use this as my main travel monitor as it fits easily in my checked case with bubble wrap. Not a gamer but seen decent reviews on it on YT as a budget friendly panel. It runs at 75Hz but I cant tell the difference in work related applications. There is a pro or con depending on your use case. It has a vesa mount but you have to use the 4 stand-offs in the package (see photo) since it interferes with the panel stand attachment. I like it because as a side monitor combined with my 34 in screen on the dual arm stand it places this monitor further forward to line up better as it reaches around the wide 34 in monitor. Those arms are only so long and this stand off gives it just the right distance to align nicely. (Oh and if you use the vesa mount you will need your own screws to attach it.)
J**G
Great little monitor priced right
Got this for use with my work laptop when remote. Image is sharp and bright, controls are easy to use, setup was a breeze. As the photo shows, VESA mount can be attached without the standoffs if desired. Very light-weight but relatively solid for the price point, It’s a little small for gaming, imho, but I didn’t get it for that. I don’t see how you can go wrong with this monitor for general application use.
W**N
Nice for Web Development (VS Code, DevTools, etc)
My first desktop-sized monitor in years. I've been using laptops for web development and just didn't see the need for a larger monitor. This works great. I use VS Code for programming and web development. I now have room for a browser or other app open with VS Code or split screen in VS Code, etc. Also, Chrome developer tools can fit comfortably on the right or left side instead of docked to the bottom. Tips: 1. The stand is wobbly if your desk is wobbly. I used a cellphone holder underneath the right side (pictured) to provide stability. That works well. 2. Try some of the preset backlight configurations. On the package, it says: "Change Preset to Standard to increase brightness". I needed to experiment to get a good balance of brightness and contrast. I ended up using the "User" setting unmodified. I would have some apps open that you regularly use while you are cycling through the settings to see the contrast and brightness for those apps. They seem to vary widely... some have little to no contrast (light grey on white bg), and others seem more normal (less backlight). Note: The monitor glare is not visible IRL and the picture is a lot sharper than the camera picked up. I'm just demonstrating web developer screen real estate.
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