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Review on Sceptre E225W 19203R Monitor Speakers Metallic 60Hz, Blue Light Filter, Wall Mountable, Built-In Speakers, ‎E225W-19203R, HD by Jesus Smith

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great monitors so far. but the list is confusing

So I went back and forth to order them. After reading many Revain-Tech reviews (this will not be one of them) and browsing the manufacturer's website to compare both offerings, I took a picture and ordered two of these monitors for my dual monitor setup. It's confusing that Revain's list seems to be contradictory. The image and description in the listing shows a monitor with a "frameless" or "frameless" bezel, however the model number "E225W-19203R" and the product details in the "From Manufacturer" section of the Revain listing reflect a monitor that is clearly one has bezel. A comparison with the manufacturer's website shows that the "E225W-19203R" is actually intended for the "Business Pro Series" monitor, which has a frame. In other words, this monitor doesn't have a "frameless" design. Many of the images in the reviews show this monitor. However, when I ordered the monitors, I received the "E225W-19203RS" model, which has a "frameless" bezel design, which is what I wanted. It's possible that this Revain list has been subsequently updated since it was first created (shown as 2017) to reflect the newer model, but some errors remain. Just a note, if you look for originally released monitors you may get what I think is a newer design. Both monitor models are listed on the manufacturer's website, but I couldn't find "E225W-19203RS" anywhere on Revain when I searched for it. Other than that, I've been using it for about two months and am very happy with it so far. The only thing I have trouble with is the position of the VESA mounting holes, which are offset towards the bottom of the monitor. When I attached them to my dual monitor arms, each arm, designed for 75mm and 100mm configurations, protruded quite a bit below the bottom of the monitor and was visible from the front. What I had to do was attach each monitor to the bottom two holes in the bracket using only the top two holes in the monitor. I figured monitors are so thin and light that they'd be fine as long as they were only attached with two holes, and so far so good. I just have to be careful when moving monitors, but I don't do it very often. It would be better if the VESA mount was closer to the center of the monitor.

Pros
  • 5.8 pounds
Cons
  • There are doubts