Well, I have some great news, testing this panel it appears to be a good pick for gaming. Latency is a big factor when it comes to 4k TV's, there's some very bad models out there with latency as high as 500ms! Completely unusable for even a game console, the best you're going to get out of one of those is 4k Netflix. Overall, I'm very pleased with the build quality of this TV. It being a Chinese branded TV I wouldn't expect anything more than Chinese capacitors, so if there were to be a failure point in the TV, that would probably be the first suspect. One down side though, I'm not willing to confirm this but if anyone wants to order one of these and get a little bit experimental with their TV, is I doubt the power supply on this TV is actually using name brand good quality components. One thing to surprise me though, this TV is super light! The tracking label said a max weight for the entire package was 20lb, so I assume the TV is roughly 15lb, it's super easy to maneuver and I'm confident it will sit fine on any versa TV mount. The feet as mentioned above are metal and rock solid. The packaging was hard foam on the outer packaging while the screen was protected by soft closed cell foam. The bezel has no warping and the screen itself appears to have a hard surface over the panel for protection. I've seen in an unboxing video where someone got one of these with a slightly warped bezel, that was not the case for me. As I said above, you would not believe by looking at this that it was a $230 TV. No, this came with solid metal feet that look absolutely great. the stands are metal! This TV didn't come with a cheap shaky plastic stand where if you so much as breath on it the TV wobbles. The stands on this TV are a nice matte gun metal finish, and to my surprise. The bezel is super thin, making the 43" panel feel huge sitting at monitors distance away, it fills your entire vision and nvidia surround/eyefinity seem like a joke when using this. The panel itself is slightly reflective but has a light matte coating, so it's not like the Achieva Shimian where it seems like you're looking into a mirror, it's actually a very good compromise between the clarity of glossy and the anti reflective properties of matte. You wouldn't think this is a $230 TV, it has a lovely looking brushed plastic bezel with a small SCEPTRE chrome plastic logo in the center, the TV is about 3-4 inches thick but that's only in the center of the backside, the outer edges are only about a half inch then incrementally gets thicker closer to the center. The TV comes with a remote, off brand batteries, a magnetic screwdriver, manual, but no cables. After doing that I smeared my filthy hands all over its glossy surfaces like the naughty little TV it was, see the above. The screen itself had what you would expect, a plastic cover over it and the panel itself had a plastic film I viciously ripped off of it, because I don't have the patients to orgasm slowly peeling away the protective plastic, I don't know why people find that so satisfying. The panel came with no visible defects, there's no scratches on it or warped bezel or anything, so that's good. Today, it arrived at my door in one piece, I was quick to get my filthy hands all over it. A few days later the price dropped down to $230, I caved in and ordered it, and for the past week I've been waiting for it to arrive. Optimistic, I dug deeper, I wanted to get into the fine details of this TV, but sadly there wasn't really much info. They are a STEAL compared to everything else out there right now.So I heard there was a 4k TV for $260 on, I immediately looked up some reviews on it and everything was positive, infact people were even saying it was good for gaming. Granted, I've only had them on for 3 hours. Unless you are extremely picky or require super accurate color reproduction - these are great. I have Dell displays at work (two) that are very similar size and specs - they are available here on Amazon for around $300 each. No input lag that I can see - these are decently fast displays. These are only 60Hz - maybe that's an issue for you, it's not for me.įallout 4 looks great in 4K. HDMI 2.0 cables included in the box - a very decent Phillips head screw driver is included in each box as well. They are being driven through an AMD RX580 8GB from MSI. I purchased two of these at once for less than two hundred dollars each. Sceptre has put the the other manufacturers on notice with these displays.
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