• Reviews around color (3.55 of 5)

    Sceptre 30-inch Curved Gaming Monitor 21:9 2560x1080 Ultra Wide Ultra Slim HDMI DisplayPort up to 200Hz Build-in Speakers, Metal Black (C305B-200UN)

    • The colors looked great straight out of the
    • The colors are vibrant, not as good as a my predator but more than good enough with the contrast knocking my xb271hu out of the water
    • Sharp colors, the ability to run a separate connector to run split screen, the display port frame rate is ridiculously high, reasonably sturdy stand.
    • Pros:- Good viewing angles- Decent color accuracy and quality- Ultrawide screen allows for immersionCons:- Severe ghosting issue present even with LCD Overdrive on
    • But to my delight the colors still look great (not as good as an IPS panel, but fine for my purposes)
    • Pros: Great colors, supports Freesync on AMD+Nvidia GPUs, wide view with no shifting colors from angles, affordable price
    • Its smooth, there isnt much motion blur even at 200hz, and the color is almost on point as long as you are willing to mess with the monitor settings
    • The image is bright, the color looks good, games run super smooth, and text looks good
    • This monitor is excellent but something to know is you will need to tweak setting a bit to find the right color other than that its already stand feel really
    • However, the VA panel makes dark color smearing almost unbearable at times
    • It's not as large as I had thought but sure is long :) works well for working with multiple pages, color is awesome no issues, came with no damage and packed well!
    • so if you’re thinking getting this monitor to do work on; I cannot honestly say if this thing has perfect accuracy as far as color reproduction goes (for what it’s worth to my eyes the colors looked fine after some calibration through windows).
    • I love the curve and ultrawide format, colors are bright, with outstanding contrast
    • Pros:Super easy UI-Fast settup-Good colors-Extream
    • Pros:Super easy UI-Fast settup-Good colors-Extream
    • Great colors and picture quality.
    • Goes all the way up to 200hz as advertised with exceptional smoothness, HOWEVER, it's clear after 1 month with this monitor that the VA panel included is of the last-gen technology -- demonstrated by the excessive GHOSTING in dark scenes (dark-color pixels with very very slow pixel response time), and I mean EXCESSIVE, significantly worse than all the current-gen VA panels available from other brands.
    • The panel has trouble processing moving, bright colors on dark backgrounds
    • The colors are great, the picture is clear and crisp, I’d consider buying another but my desk wouldn’t allow and it would probably be overkill for what I use the monitor for
    • The colors are rich and vibrant with adjustment, the resolution and contrast is clear and easy on the eye, and the curve just pulls you in to whatever your favorite games are, unlike a normal 16:9 display
    • but the ips sure has better color and contrast.
    • If you are just looking to get a cheap 200hz ultrawide monitor and don't care about colors/dead pixels in some areas, or the speakers, I'd say go for this monitor
    • Color is good but not as good as my old IPS, expected for a VA screen
    • The colors are sharp and colorful, perfect for when I play League and COD.
    • No dead pixels, no weird color issues, and the backlight bleed is okay
    • Color is great for my needs (not over saturated, or flat) and the back-light is nice and uniform
    • nice color and refresh rate takes up a lot of real estate on the desk though so just be ready for that.
    • The picture is excellent, colors are vibrant
    • I started using this display for work and it's great for that, no problems at all, the refresh rate feels good at 144hz and I didn't really notice any issues coming from an Asus 144hz TN display, I appreciated the better color accuracy
    • I don't know what it is exactly that is causing this, but this monitor--even after adjusting the (very meager) color settings--is painful to look at for extended periods of time
    • It's not as large as I had thought but sure is long :) works well for working with multiple pages, color is awesome no issues, came with no damage and packed well!
    • Your eyes can not react faster, don't be fooled into more expensive things.(Cons)I didn't like the color straight from the box, this may have been merely because I was used to old monitors, I tweaked the color and reduced the green and red just a
    • The colors are beautiful
    • The colors look great
    • The colors actually look more natural on the C305B and I appreciate that
    • The colors are vibrant, not as good as a my predator but more than good enough with the contrast knocking my xb271hu out of the water
    • Like I said originally, the colors out of the box are very good and everything works as advertised
    • The sharpness of the picture was nice the color was nice, but the two main things the were bothering me was that the overall picture seemed faded(white) over the colors & the stretch on the image was bothering me also
    • The colors out of the box are decent
    • This creates a weird red color fringe and black trailing in dark areas.
    • My one gripe is the color setting on the monitor
    • All though the colors don't pop like an IPS panel, this VA panel does a decent job with contrast and lighting
    • Best bang for your buck for ultra wide gaming and blacks are beautiful but colors are not as vibrant if your switching from an ips panel like I did but easily very easy switch as the 200hz works beautiful
    • Not the best colors, but can't beat the price
    • I didn't know what to think going from ips to va but the colors on this monitor are actually very bright
    • Now another issue with the VA panel included here is its extremely limited dynamic range -- you get completely washed out pic quality at brightness above 55 (no joke); but in order to limit the ghosting, you need to crank up the brightness so less dark-color pixels are displayed on screen
    • it is very slight its that the colors are a tiny bit bland which is the case for most VA
    • White colors could be better and a lot of back light bleed.
    • USB-C should be compatible with USB-C input monitors.