• Reviews around ghost (1.61 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)

    • Its okay but has noticable ghosting and would recommend at least an 8 gbs graphics card to take full advantage of the 200 hz
    • I originally got it for myself, but decided not to keep it because the ghosting is ABYSMAL
    • but there is a severe ghosting issue where you'll see afterimages of a moving object, ultimately making the high refresh rate useless
    • Pros:- Good viewing angles- Decent color accuracy and quality- Ultrawide screen allows for immersionCons:- Severe ghosting issue present even with LCD Overdrive on
    • But I just cant play with the ghosting this bad
    • This monitor has buttery smooth refresh rate and a good display, but the ghosting is terrible
    • Unfortunately there is ghosting when pixels change from dark to bright and back, so any dark parts of an image will smear across, but I was expecting that for this type of monitor and price point
    • 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
    • 2060 Super both in fullscreen and windowed mode, even though the Nvidia Control Panel said the monitor wasn't "validated as G-SYNC Compatible"