KTC M27T20
The KTC M27T20, along with the Cooler Master Tempest GP27Q, is one of the best gaming monitors you can get for under 500 USD. The choice between the two will mainly come down to your personal preference.
-- As reviewed by Display Ninja
Product details
- [1440P 165Hz Mini LED Monitor] 27 inch HVA panel features MiniLED backlight technology (576 zones full-array local dimming), lets video games be seen in their best light. 2K QHD 2560x1440P, 165Hz(144Hz support), 1ms(MPRT), and G-Sync & FreeSync compatible on it, H27T20 will be the first choice for enthusiasts and professional gamers.
- [HDR1000 & Quantum Dot Technology] From gloomy shadows to sun-scorched scenes, 1000nits(HDR) brightness, 99% sRGB, 99% Adobe RGB, 1000000:1(HDR) contrast ratio, DeltaE<2 with DisplayHDR1000 enables enhanced color expression and depth, automatically adapts games in real-time to show you every detail that could lead to victory.
- [KVM Switch & Built-in Speakers] KVM switch makes it easily working with desktop PCs & gaming consoles. Built-in dual stereo speakers deliver loud and immersive 360-degree sound with deep and accurate bass. Flicker-free backlighting and blue light filter minimize eye fatigue.
- [Type C 90W - Robust Connectivity] There are USB Type C 90W support reverse charging and supports 4K high-definition image quality output, displayPort 1.4, 2*HDMI 2.0, 3*USB 3.0 interfaces fuel your gaming and working, which can easily connect to external devices such as PC, laptop, tablets, Phones, PS5.
- [Quick-Release Stand & 360° Adjustment] Ergonomically design helps find your gaming comfort. Height 130mm, forward 5°, backward: 20°, left/right ±45°, and pivot: ±90° provide all-round perfect viewing angles. Quick-release stand makes desk and wall mount easier to change, vesa 100×100mm is supported on this 1440P 144Hz monitor.
PROS
+ High peak brightness, decent pixel density, wide color gamut
+ 576-zone mini LED FALD
+ Quick repsonse time, low input lag
+ Plenty of features, including VRR and MBR up to 165FPS
+ Fully ergonomic stand and rich connectivity options, including KVM and USB-C with 90W PD
CONS
- Minor blooming/haloing noticeable in certain scenes
- Occasional flickering issues when using VRR and local dimming simultaneously
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By Display Ninja on April 27, 2023
The KTC M27T20, along with the Cooler Master Tempest GP27Q, is one of the best gaming monitors you can get for under 500 USD. The choice between the two will mainly come down to your personal preference.
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