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KTC 27 Inch 4K Gaming Monitor, Mini LED Monitor, Fast IPS, HDR1000, Built-in Speakers, HDMI2.1, DP1.4, Type-C 90W, 160Hz/144Hz Computer Monitor, Vesa Wall Mount PC Monitor

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Size: 27-inch


Style: 4K 165Hz Mini LED


Features

  • [4K Mini LED Gaming Monitor] 27 inch Fast IPS panel features MiniLED backlight technology(576 zones local dimming), UHD 3840x2160P, 160Hz(144Hz support), 1ms(MPRT), and G-Sync & FreeSync compatible, is the most powerful equipment to help you keep on the edge during gaming sessions.
  • [HDR1000 & Quantum Dot Technology] Restore the Deepest Blacks and Brightest Whites. 1000nits(HDR) brightness, 100% sRGB, 100% Adobe RGB, 1000000:1(HDR) contrast ratio, DeltaE<2 with DisplayHDR1000 improves color saturation, offers realistic colors and smoother gradation, optimizes the details of the dark and bright parts for your gaming and entertainment, provides the ultimate visual feast.
  • [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. M27P20P builds a smooth and enthusiast experience.
  • [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 2.1, 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 100100mm is supported on this 4K monitor.

Brand: KTC


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Product Dimensions: 24.33 x 14.37 x 2.56 inches


Item Weight: 25.8 pounds


Manufacturer: KTC


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: M27P20 Pro


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 22, 2022


Standing screen display size: 27 Inches


Aspect Ratio: 169


Voltage: 24 Volts (DC)


Resolution: 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Image brightness: 1000 Candela


Total Usb Ports: 3


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  • 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

  • Excellent HDR Monitor at a Mid-Range Cost
Size: 27-inch Style: 2K 165Hz Mini LED
As of this review I've had no problems, will revise later if anything crops up. If you're in the market for an HDR monitor, and you're worried about OLED burn-in issues or price, this is an excellent middle-ground. I managed to purchase this monitor at $459 with a $120 coupon, which put it into the $360 range after tax. At that price it is an absolute steal, especially compared to the Cooler Master GP27Q, of which this monitor is a variant (KTC are the panel makers for the Cooler Master Mini-LED monitors). When purchasing this monitor, you should consider immediately upgrading the firmware, as it allows the use of HDR, local dimming, and VRR to work together. Reading over other reviews, it's clear that some of the users who have purchased this monitor don't understand the caveats of Mini-LED. You should never run local dimming and HDR when doing normal tasks in SDR, it will wash out the color and the blooming will be terrible. The monitor has a setting of "AUTO" for both local dimming and HDR, and you should assign them to that. You should then activate HDR whenever you're planning to watch HDR content or play games (win + alt + B in Windows), as it will automatically turn on both settings. For HDR this monitor is exceptional, the blooming is only noticeable under strict circumstances, and the brightness and saturation are great. While it is not as precise as my TCL QM8's backlight system, the implementation is quite good. The motion clarity is also really good in gaming, especially for a VA panel (specifically HVA for this monitor). I've played plenty of FPS games, and when you set the overdrive to advanced, which is the recommended setting in almost every scenario, there is little-to-no ghosting or black smear. Keep in mind this is still a 165hz panel, and if you're interested solely in FPS games I'd recommend something with a higher refresh rate. Setting overdrive beyond advanced will cause inverse ghosting, though this is common in most LCD monitors with aggressive overdrive settings. For SDR you'll need to do some calibration to your liking, as the colors are overly saturated out of the box, and you cannot adjust colors in HDR. My personal settings were to leave the Professional Mode in Native, and all of the initial "display" settings untouched. Under "Color Temperature" I set it to User, and then configured it for Red 48, Green 48, and Blue 47. Your colors may need to be adjusted differently, no panel is the same. The SRGB and DCI-P3 settings are also reasonably accurate, but keep in mind that with the gamma shifts of a VA panel this isn't a good monitor for color critical work. Interestingly, while this monitor will default to 144hz when HDR and local dimming are set to Auto, you can set custom resolutions that will force the monitor to still run at 165hz. While the difference is practically unnoticeable, I would understand why someone would want to do this for maximum performance. Setting a custom resolution will also allow you to force the monitor to run at 10-bit instead of 8-bit. This monitor is, like most "HDR" monitors, an 8-bit panel that will employ FRC to reach 10-bit color depth. The difference is negligible, but the manufacturer lists the panel as 8-bit for this reason. You can also run MPRT on this monitor, but the option is only available if you turn off HDR and local dimming. This includes switching them off of Auto, as MPRT will remain locked out otherwise. Other notable additions to this monitor are the 90w USB-C charging and video input, and 2 USB 3.1 pass through ports. When configuring this, note that the monitor sets the USB ports to off under KVM on initial setup. I'd recommend "Auto" setting if you are running something like a keyboard through the monitor, as the "USB UP" setting will not make the keyboard sleep when you turn off your computer. I don't need the KVM switch, so I cannot comment on use of that feature. You can configure hot settings for the joystick, but some of the most important features can't be bound to this function, which is an oversight in my opinion. Being able to turn off HDR to enable MPRT quickly would be nice (you can bind local dimming at least), but it's not a big deal for my use cases. I'd also like to point out that the build quality is pretty decent, though not as nice as the Gigabyte Aorus monitor it's replacing. The stand is heavy, and serviceable, but not particularly noteworthy, it does all the tilting and turning you'd need though. As for downsides, I'd argue that not including HDMI 2.1 is a little unfortunate. This monitor can simulate 4K and then downscale to 2K, which would be nice if you were interested in using this with a console. The viewing angles, due to it being a VA panel, aren't amazing, but still appreciably better than a TN panel, and you don't get the IPS glow. I have once noticed the flicker from local dimming, but it was localized to the Vignetting setting in the Witcher 3. Turning the setting off fixed the problem, but I don't understand why it would've caused an issue to begin with as it was causing the corners of the screen to be light rather than dark. There is a bit of black crushing, so you'll probably need to adjust your games to help alleviate overly dark or bright areas. I also don't understand why the blue light filter only adjusts in increments of 25, so be aware you may want to use your OS settings or videocard drivers instead. I also, for whatever reason, did not have the 3.1 adapter cable in my box, though I already had one from my previous monitor. There seems to be a common complaint of missing cables, so consider having alternatives on-hand. Frankly, all of these issues are minor to me, as the overall presentation is impeccable for the cost. It's worth noting that if you're not like me, and don't need the extra inputs/outputs, the AOC Q27G3XMN at $250-$280 is an excellent alternative to this monitor. It has a slightly worse build quality, less dimming zones, which doesn't matter as the implementation is good, and the OSD software is worse, but the presentation is just as good, if not better, than the M27T20, and its refresh rate is faster at 180hz. In fact, the VA panel it uses is possibly the fastest one currently available in terms of GTG performance, and the black smear is even lower than the M27T20's. Further, the AOC has a 3 year warranty to the KTC's 1 year. I also have to admit that I will miss having desktop software to control the monitor, which is something my Gigabyte monitor uses. That aspect of the user experience makes the implementation here feel not nearly as premium, but again setting things to Auto helps alleviate most of the headaches. The bottom line is, at the price I purchased this monitor, I think any shortcomings are easy to overlook. I'd strongly recommend doing the research on understanding how this monitor should be used before purchase, so that your expectations align with the experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by PWS

  • Almost too good to be true high quality budget friendly
Size: 32-inch Style: Curved QHD 165Hz
This monitor is very nice it’s got a decent curve with no ghosting or visual lag that I’ve seen and overdrive works nicely! …also the monitor will run 2160p at 60hz on my ps5 i checked the fps counter and the picture settings during game play and it showed 2160 60hz . I saw some reviews and came to find HDR doesn’t work that great . Turned it off on my ps5 it looks so much better and brighter (amazing color 3x more bright and vibrant) still getting 1440 120fps though. Monitor will support gsync and free sync as listed but will Not support VRR or ALL on PS5 due to HDMI 2.0 . It’s a great choice for the ps5 or any game system or pc even that supports high frame rates they are very stable for me and buttery smooth and even better with the right in game sensitivity/graphic settings . Its really a steal in my opinion for the price this has a high quality feel. Also i set the preset mode to FPS it turned on my overdrive to advanced and presets color everything looks great ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024 by Perry Siefferman Perry Siefferman

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