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27-Inch Gaming Monitor 2K 1440P 165Hz/144Hz 1ms Mini LED Computer Monitor, HDR1000, 576 Dimming Zones, Eyecare, Advanced Ergonomics, HDMI and DP for Esports, Mountable, PC Monitor, M27T20

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Size: 27-inch


Style: QHD 165Hz MiniLED


Features

  • KTC Mini LED: Featuring our proprietary backlight system with Full Array Local Dimming (FALD) technology, the M27T20 boasts 576 dimming zones and 2304 individual LEDs for optimal heat dissipation and an unparalleled gaming experience.
  • Extreme Performance: Equipped with a VA Panel and 2K QHD (2560x1440p) resolution, the monitor delivers a rapid 1ms (MPRT) response time and a blazing 165Hz refresh rate. Firmwares support, allowing local dimming and VRR/HDR simultaneously.
  • Competitive Gameplay: Enjoy smooth action with FreeSync and G-SYNC compatibility. Gain an edge in any game with GAMEPLUS mode and easily adjust the display settings for an optimal viewing experience on demand.
  • Effortless Setup: Say goodbye to cluttered desks and multiple keyboards and mice. Elevate your multimedia experience with the KTC KVM Switch's exceptional built-in speakers. Enjoy rich sound while streaming videos, gaming, or conducting online meetings.
  • Vibrant Colors: Experience true-to-life colors with Quantum Dot technology and HDR1000. The impressive 1000000:1 contrast ratio ensures deep blacks and bright whites, allowing you to see clearly even in the darkest or brightest scenes.

Screen Size: 27 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1440 Pixels


Brand: KTC


Special Feature: Height Adjustment, Pivot Adjustment, Blue Light Filter, Anti-Glare Coating, Swivel Adjustment, Wall Mountable, USB Hub, Flicker-Free, Built-In Speakers See more


Refresh Rate: 165 Hz


Product Dimensions: 24.09 x 2.56 x 14.37 inches


Item Weight: 23.6 pounds


Manufacturer: KTC


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: M27T20


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 21, 2023


Standing screen display size: 27 Inches


Aspect Ratio: 169


Voltage: 24 Volts (DC)


Resolution: 2560 x 1440 Pixels


Image brightness: 1000 Candela


Total Usb Ports: 3


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  • Thought I found a good deal, man was I wrong (2k 1440p 165hz model)
First impressions were positive, besides the unit not including the usb-c, usb3.1 or hdmi cable it said would be in the package. No matter to me since I had some sitting around. I tuned in the settings, enabled HDR, configured the colors to a good level and then the problems began. Currently the most glaring issue is the resets of the panel. It randomly goes into fits of blacking out, while not disconnecting. Sometimes it does this once and works, other times it can happen 5+ times in a minute. So once this started (day 2) I immediately knew I had to replace the unit. Looking at it further the panel has an uneven brightness across the display, this may be related. The right side is noticeably darker than the left which has a more washed out appearance to it. While poking around looking for a remedy I noticed that the settings offer a 4k option. Interesting since this worked and capped the refresh rate at 60hz which suggests the panel is the same as the 4k model, but has an inferior logic board that limits its throughput. I tried DP cables and an 8k HDMI 2 cable with no change in results. Another irritation was that I never found the option to actually run at the fully stated specs of 1440p 165hz with hdr enabled. I do have the unit running at 144hz while I wait for my replacement to arrive, but due to the blackouts it remains unusable. I also want to mention that when HDR is enabled in games the feature that was supposed to boost the darks doesn't seem to work. This is also resulting in anything that uses GPU acceleration being far too dark to use, like the oculus store app. The brights do get blindingly bright though. Besides the janky OSD, the unit lacks a power button. Seems an odd thing for a monitor to omit, but I guess you get what you pay for. So end of story, I'm going to pay some more and stick to reputable brands and avoid "deals" like this. I'd say I learned a lesson here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by David Goldstein

  • Great after flashing usb update
Prior to updating the software the hdr looked bad, the picture settings were locked down pretty much completely and it was stuck in 144hz after updating the monitor the hdr and local dimming were adjustable and i find it looks the best on auto especially when playing games as the shadows when moving have a ghost effect on standard and high. watching hdr content on youtube looks very nice and the contrast is sooo noticeable! there’s a little bit of blooming around highlights of some scenes if u watch oled content but it’s not distracting at all and adds a little shimmery effect on bright things. the picture settings in hdr are still completely locked down and you can’t turn the brightness down either. i’ve pretty much kept it in sdr mode as the local dimming is still usable, i would only use hdr during the day or in a bright room because it gets super bright! 165hz is also not an option in hdr either so you have to play at 144hz unless you switch to hdr mode. another thing i noticed that some other reviews mentioned were the kvm switches not really being usable. the usb c port wont display from my laptop but i can use my mouse that was plugged in and my pc that runs through display port doesn’t recognize the mouse. The kvm switches and not being able to use 165hz and turn the brightness down in hdr mode is the biggest con in my opinion. I wonder if there’s some way i could know if they do another update to fix that, at least being able to adjust the brightness in hdr might make me turn it on for good. Other than that the picture quality is beautiful and the contrast is next level. if your not used to mini led or oled this is a game changer and it’s exactly what your looking for in a high end display at a budget price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by Kuha'o S. Kuha'o S.

  • Ktc m27t20
Simply amazing. 100% do firmware update. set custom resolution to 2560x1440p 165hz to get hdr vrr free/G sync all working at 165. True 10 bit hdr even on pc is stunning. Do hdr calibration and turn sdr/hdr slider all the way up. Beats my 77” c2 oled in gaming picture. It pops and deep blacks stunning ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024 by charles bagley

  • VA panel ruins it
I regret this purchase overall. I didn't know how bad VA panels were. The color, great. Brightness, very bright. Blacks, jet black. Everything else about the monitor is super good. I can even track very well in games. However, the VA panel just kills it all. When watching movies, I sometimes find it hard to look at the monitor because it's almost like there's a reflection. When viewed even from a slight angle, the VA monitor starts to lose quality and has almost like a hologram effect. This causes a light reflecting off the screen effect when watching movies. It's very distracting and a complete waste of mini Led tech and the cost of this monitor. If I knew VA panels were this bad, I wouldn't have purchased this model. In my opinion, the mini-led tech is completely wasted due to the VA panel... When I look at the edges of the monitor where the black line is, the hologram effect is very bad. It blurs out details on the edge of the monitor. I would avoid this monitor unless you don't mind this issue. The angle where it starts blurring/hologram is around 25 - 30 degrees. Such a small angle and it gets bad. It would have been 1 star if not for the mini led tech itself being super good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by JeffreyK

  • Medicore monitor for a premium fee
At first, the monitor looks decent. You'll need to do some hefty changes to the settings to get everything set up right, on top of updating the firmware. Then, you start using the monitor. When moving windows the colors get way out of whack, until the window is stationary again. When changing inputs, more often than not there is a crazy purple hue applied to the entire screen. The only solution I found was to turn it off and on again, sometimes having to do this more than once. I ultimately had to return it, because I don't want to have to constantly be fighting my monitor or adjusting settings for it to display properly. For the price, I'd rather save a little more and get an OLED that doesn't have these shortcomings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by Turtl3

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