Here is the spec:
Sceptre offers space-saving LCD monitors that display sharp, brilliant images. "X" series monitors are energy-efficient flat panels for Professional and Home Users.
Display:
* Screen Size: 20.1" WSXGA TFT LCD
* Resolution: 1680 x 1050
* Pixel Pitch: 0.25mm
* Brightness: 300nit cd/m²
* Contrast Ratio: 800:1
* Output Color: 16.7 million colors
* Viewing Angle: 176° H/176° V
* Response time: 8ms
Input Connection:
* DVI 24-pin connector
* VGA 15-pin mini D-Sub
Additional Features:
* Speakers
* Audio In
General:
* Dimensions: 17.5"W x 14.75"H x 9"D
* Weight: 18lbs.
* Power Supply: AC100-240V, 50Hz/60Hz
* Warranty: 1 Year Limited
It looks like it uses the same panel as the Apple and the Dell. Only the selling price is cheaper because it's quality is unknown. 380 bucks...not bad but build quality could be an issue.
Sceptre offers space-saving LCD monitors that display sharp, brilliant images. "X" series monitors are energy-efficient flat panels for Professional and Home Users.
Display:
* Screen Size: 20.1" WSXGA TFT LCD
* Resolution: 1680 x 1050
* Pixel Pitch: 0.25mm
* Brightness: 300nit cd/m²
* Contrast Ratio: 800:1
* Output Color: 16.7 million colors
* Viewing Angle: 176° H/176° V
* Response time: 8ms
Input Connection:
* DVI 24-pin connector
* VGA 15-pin mini D-Sub
Additional Features:
* Speakers
* Audio In
General:
* Dimensions: 17.5"W x 14.75"H x 9"D
* Weight: 18lbs.
* Power Supply: AC100-240V, 50Hz/60Hz
* Warranty: 1 Year Limited
It looks like it uses the same panel as the Apple and the Dell. Only the selling price is cheaper because it's quality is unknown. 380 bucks...not bad but build quality could be an issue.