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KTC Gaming Monitor, 27 Inch 1440p 165Hz Monitor, 2K QHD 1ms GTG Fast IPS Computer Monitor, HDR, HDMI/USB C/DP Vertical Monitor, FreeSync & G-Sync, Swivel Tilt Height Pivot Adjustable, H27T22

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Size: 27-inch


Style: QHD 165Hz IPS


Features

  • [UPGRADE GAMING PERFORMANCE] 27-inch WQHD PC monitor, AUO8.2 Fast IPS monitor, 99% sRGB (coverage) 131% sRGB(volume) color gamut, HDR10, 165Hz, 1ms (GTG) ultimate eSports gaming monitor. Experience the next innovation in PC gaming performance.
  • [ROBUST CONNECTIVITY] This 1440p monitor 144Hz compatible with FreeSync Premium & G-Sync, the graphic card and monitor refresh rates are synchronized to eliminate tearing and stuttering. Enhance gamers FPS, RTS, RAC gaming experience with 1440p 144hz monitor. With HDMI2.0(144Hz), DP1.2(165Hz), USB 2.0(upgrade), connecting with Xbox, laptop, PC, PS5, unleash more possibilities.
  • [YOUR LEGACY AND POTENTIAL HAVE NO BOUNDARIES] The 3-sided frameless design with 178 (H) / 178 (V) viewing angle in the 27 inch monitor unveils maximum space for bigger, bolder gameplay. Line up two displays precisely in a dual-monitor setup, so no enemies slip through the crack.
  • [FRESH EYES WIN MORE] Eye Saver Mode in the 1440P 165Hz monitor minimizes blue light to keep eyes relaxed and comfortable during long gaming sessions on your pc monitor. Anti-glare and flicker free technology continuously removes screen flicker for less distraction or eye strain.
  • [COMFORT COMES FIRST] Ergonomically quick-release stand to offer extensive tilt, swivels height and pivots allowing you to view at your most optimal position. VESA wall monitor mount pattern gives you plenty of options for mounting your monitor on whatever wall or desk suits your fancy.

Product Dimensions: 24.25 x 19.59 x 9.91 inches


Item Weight: 16.76 pounds


Manufacturer: KTC


Item model number: H27T22


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 13, 2022


Standing screen display size: 27 Inches


Aspect Ratio: 169


Voltage: 12 Volts (DC)


Resolution: 2560 x 1440 Pixels


Image brightness: 350 Candela


Total Usb Ports: 1


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  • Excellent monitor with minor software issue
Size: 32-inch Style: 4K 144Hz MiniLED
I wrote a very detailed review and naturally the Amazon app goes and crashes. I’ll try again, may keep it short and update afterwards… Packing was great 10/10. Provided cables and decent Provided colour certification is great. Comes with VESA mounting holes which I couldn’t see before Monitor runs at 3840x2160p @ 144hz using display port cable and 60hz for HDMI cable (limitation of my 2080 TI GPU) The colour looks a bit white/blue washed out and I had to use Windows HDR calibration to help with brightness adjustments which seems to have helped a little. The monitor menu is severely locked down (I can only adjust blackness levels and sharpness, all other colour settings are disabled. I can select the colour temperature and put it to warm (it still looks a bit on the blue/white side of things, even with this enabled, so I’ll see where this lands…) Edit: if you turn HDR off, you get most of the menu unlocked This also means I can’t select one of the Professional Modes the monitor is calibrated for. Edit: see above. I had to manually enable NVIDIA G-SYNC along with DDC/CI. I enabled local dimming - it seems to provide a more natural colour balance (?) . Edit: local dimming creates inverse blooming artifacts Overall, this screen made my eyes feel a little tired. I’m a software engineer, and I spend most of my time in front of computers / laptops … and I’m used to most of them… toning down the brightness helps a little but I’ll see where it lands after (hopefully) I get the menu unlocked… I have opened support tickets for two issues: 1) the monitor claims it is VESA HDR 1000 certified and windows 11 does not pick it up Edit: this seems to be a windows 11 issue, and/or that the monitor is only VESA 1.0 certified and that certification ended in 2020 2) the menu is locked down which defeats the entire point of being able to adjust things like brightness and selecting a professional mode. Edit: see previous notes about disabling HDR Knocking off a star for these issues until they are addressed. Update: 30 minutes into playing BG3 the monitor went into a reboot loop, unplugged & removed power it and let it sit for a while and tried again. DP connects, PC detects it briefly, monitor just says no signal and reboots. Swapped to HDMI, turns on and has a bunch of inconsistent backlighting spots even when no signal is present. Reached out to the Seller to request a replacement - I’m hoping this one was just a dud. The game HDR colours were beautiful for the bit it lasted. Edit: after doing a full factory reset as advised by their support, the monitor is working just fine. It’s been around 2 weeks of near daily use and haven’t run into this issue again yet. I run with HDR enabled, Local Dimming disabled (or on low if really needed) and have OverDrive set to standard (higher creates artefacts sometimes) Only remaining negative remark I’d call out is that you can’t actually change monitor selection if it’s bound to a connection already: I have a PC and a laptop, one connected with DP and the other with USB-C and while the menu allows choosing one manually, it doesn’t actually change. Minor issue, but worth noting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by rw.aldum rw.aldum

  • Budget gaming monitor with a high end feel.
Size: 27-inch Style: QHD 165Hz IPS
The media could not be loaded. Typically, i like to wait a bit before reviewing anything i buy online. But honestly, this KTC monitor impressed me for being a budget option at this price point so I’m going to go ahead and five my thoughts on it. packinng was what you would expect, nothing too fancy. Included was the mount and and stand for the monitor as well as the power cord, an HDMI cable and a DisplayPort cable. The Good: - Picture quality on this monitor is really good. 1440p looks crisp and clear and even downscaling to 1080p, while degrading the image a bit, still doesn’t look overly fuzzy. So if you really wanted to play or use this monitor at 1080p you could. (But being a 1440p monitor, don’t know why you would want to) - there is very very little ghosting with this monitor at stock settings, i found that setting overdrive to low makes the ghosting pretty much go away without reducing image quality at all so that what I’ve kept mine on. I’ve attached a video to try and show an example of what it looks like. - Freesync/ G-Sync works well without issues, there was no flickering at all during gaming at 165hz. Gaming felt smooth and i had no issues with stuttering or response time. Just note, 165hz only works with the DP cable. If you decide to use HDMI, you’ll only be able to go up to 144hz. - Talking about the picture quality, the colors are vibrant without looking overly saturated, the blacks, while not being as dark as you’d see on a VA monitor, are still pretty good. Out of the box, you probably wont need to adjust the settings at all, unless you want really want to. - Speaking of settings, i thought that using one button to essentially control everything would be annoying, but it’s actually pretty easy. Just press the button once to access the menu, and then move it in the direction you want to change whatever settings you want and then press the button again to turn off the menu. The Bad: - the monitor did arrive with some stuck pixels at the bottom right corner of the screen , just above the power button. It wasn’t enough to make me want to return it, as it isn’t noticeable when using the monitor for gaming or when using it for day to day tasks. This is more a QC issue more than anything, so your mileage may vary. I’ve attached a picture of it so you can see it for yourself. - although it doesn’t affect performance at all, the RGB lights on the back of the monitor only have the option to turn it on or off and no setting to change the color to whatever you want. Out of the box, it just changes colors in this slow wave like effect. But this is just me being nit-picky. - HDR on thins monitor is pretty bad, it does increase the brightness a bit if that’s what you’re looking for, but it washes out the colors too much and overall just looks too bright imo without manually changing settings in both the monitor and windows. If you’re looking for a monitor for primarily game in HDR, you might want to look at other options. - this one is me being nit picky again, but the USB port on the back of the monitor doesn’t seem to have functionality, seems its just there to use a USB stick to update firmware or something. I plugged a mouse in there and a USB light strip, the mouse didn’t work at all and only half of the light strip lit up. So while a cool feature, doesn’t seem all that useful. I don’t know, maybe it’s in a firmware update that I haven’t done yet? Ill update this if i’m able to figure out more. UPDATE: the USB port on the back works, i ended up swapping out old parts for new ones and it suddenly started working. I tried a LED strip and a mouse and both worked fine. I don’t know why or how this would interfere with the monitor, but it is what it is. Overall, this monitor is really solid for the price, it comes with decent enough features to make it comparable with other options, but keep in mind it is a budget monitor so you won’t get some of the features here like you’d see with higher end models. But if you’re looking to get a gaming monitor with good image quality, good colors, high refresh rate, a 1ms response time and no ghosting, you’d be hard pressed to find a better monitor at this price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022 by Eric Eric

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