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Customers find the monitor to be a good value for the price. They appreciate its accurate color representation and good picture quality. The stand material is made of quality metal, and the back panel for hiding wires is well-constructed. Overall, customers are satisfied with the monitor's performance and quality.
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· [180Hz & 1 MS ] This 27 inch gaming monitor boasts a lightning-fast 180Hz refresh rate and a rapid 1ms GTG response time · [QHD & Fast IPS ] Elevate your gaming prowess with our cutting-edge QHD computer monitor. Featuring Fast IPS technology, this 1440p gaming monitor delivers lightning-fast 1ms response times and vibrant colors · [Outstanding Color Accuracy] 122% sRGB coverage and a HDR ensure vivid and precise color representation, making it gaming monitor 27 choice for gamers.High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology supports HDR-10 format to enhance bright and dark areas · [FreeSync & G-Sync ] FreeSync Premium, G-Sync compatible and AdaptiveSync technology delivers a seamless, tear-free gaming experience by enabling VRR (variable refresh rate) by default.Whether you're into competitive gaming or immersive storytelling, this qhd monitor delivers outstanding visuals and responsiveness · [Versatile Connectivity] Includes 2x HDMI 2.0 and 2x DP 1.4 input interfaces for convenient device connectivity.Plus, we include a DP 1.4 cable for added convenience and flexibility in your 27-inch monitor 2K setup · [ Reliable Service] KTC owns super strength from monitor quality to premium service, making you assured. With a 12-month replacement service and 24-hour customer support for peace of mind . If you find any damage of your pc monitor, please feel free to contact us.
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Crazy Logic ErrorReviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
I was looking for a 1080p 165hz+ to play some fps. I have a 32 inch 1440p and a 28 inch 4k that are very nice as well. The 32 inch 1440p does 144hz with vrr. But the 4k is on 60hz. I had read up on this and noticed that the only review I found on this said the monitor would not do vrr with hdmi. I was going to use display port anyway and with the discount and % off it was decently below $100. Took the chance. This monitor honestly looks way better than I thought it would. Colors are great. My 32 inch is a Dell that reviews very well and has nice color. It is calibrated. And this looks really good compared to that. As good? No. But really good. Not only that but the 24 inch screen does not over pixelate like I thought it might. I played some games over display port and the monitor had no issues. No tearing, no lag, not noticeable ghosting, or any of that. Ghosting bothers me which is why I gave my wife my a 1440p VA monitor I had. Looked great until the action started. And it messed with me. The refresh rate combined with vrr worked like it should. But what about hdmi. The monitor comes with an HDMI cable. But I did not use that. I used a nice ultra high speed hdmi I already had laying here. First, I tested on Xbox Series X. It did show vrr. Allowed 120hz. And the monitor was showing this. I did Fortnite which has some drops here and there and even with those odd drops it has to the 90s for me it was smooth. Though mostly it stuck right near 120. But it did allow vrr and 120hz over hdmi. On to pc. I hooked the same HDMI to my PC and it was showing 60hz. I went into AMD Adrenaline and toggled on VRR. Then I went to Windows settings and changed the Hz to 180. All good. Windows, AMD, and this monitor (H25T7) all show 180Hz. I then did a game test. I jumped on PUBG as that game has frame drops and is all over for me on all my systems. This particular PC however does not have stutter I have seen on other PCs though. The frame rate in lobby was showing over 400. But that is static basically. In the game this FPS was anywhere from 92 (lowest) to over 200. Was mostly around 160 Hz. I did not notice any issues. It was smooth as you could want. Overall I was surprised by this monitor at this price. I was on the fence about taking the chance. But then I figured if the ghosting was bad or vrr did not work well I would just use it as a monitor for chats and such. Note: Windows automatically put his monitor as a 10-bit panel. And so did AMD Adrenaline. I did not mess with those. So the color settings are at 10-bit RGB 4:4:4 Full.
MattReviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Bought it for 143.99$, perfect for its value, no problems at all, great colors IPS, big enough for games and offimatic, gotta love the 180hz, good enought configurations, base only allows to angle the screen up and down would be the only "bad" thing(?).
JD KennedyReviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
As a replacement for a smaller FHD monitor used for general office productivity, this monitor checked all the boxes. It provides much more effective screen area that is still sharp and readable than an HD monitor can provide. It supports all current video connections for flexibility. It is a great value for the price!
Jeff BReviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
So this ended up being a pretty good purchase in that it has fast refresh times, good color quality and great depth of blacks considering it is not an OLED screen. We had slow refresh rates at first, but then learned we did not have a good enough HDMI cord, so with an upgraded one it was up to spec. The build quality is good, especially the stand, but if you have limited space (or a small desk), note the small foot on the back that requires you to pull the screen forward a bit more than you might like, although this can be solved by adding a VESA mounted arm.
A PersonReviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Like others got a H27T27 but it seems like it's the same thing anyway. The one thing I wanted was 2 HDMI inputs. Those plus display port allows 3 connections. PC looks good. Mac looks good. Need to adjust a few things but it's decent and it's a good deal. Not a fan of the power brick. May get a short extender. It's not quite as nice out of the box as some higher end monitors but the panel itself is ok. Colors out of the box aren't perfect but it's not bad. Probably decent after some calibration but for this use case I'm not picky. A decent 27" 2k monitor for the price. Bonus that it can do 100Hz refresh rate. Hoping it holds up for some years. 3yr warranty but hoping it's not needed.
Bernard MirandaReviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
For under 200$, I like this 27" 1440p 180Hz KTC monitor. Before purchasing, I was comparing it with more popular brands but I decided on this brand as it had reviews giving this really good marks. I would say it does punch above its price bracket and it performs nicely as expected. With a capable graphics card I think it can go up to 180Hz refresh rate, but my setup only goes to 144Hz with the Display Port which still gives a nice visual feel. Based on an objective review I read, the monitor needs a bit of a parameter tune up to attain the correct colors and it is easily done. Cons: I found a dead pixel, but it is so far into a corner of the screen that I do not notice it. The original base mount is not height adjustable, but I have it mounted on a vesa desk frame and it sits much higher than oem. The bezel is not as thin as I thought it would be, it is around 7-8mm compared to the frame that is only 2mm thick. Finally I do see that it is a little bit dimmer on the bottom corners compared to the top corners and this is somewhat common from other online reviews. Overall I am still satisfied with this monitor and I recommend it.
ReviewerReviewed in Canada on January 17, 2025
It’s an amazing monitor for only $100, and it’s actually 100hz. Everything was working as it should and the colours are really good for its price. Apart from not having speakers, its performance is outstanding and I highly recommend it to those looking for a great budget monitor.
JaggerReviewed in Canada on January 2, 2025
I was interested in getting a new monitor since the one I had been using was a 1080p office monitor which always looked very washed out. I bought this one as it had the best bang for it's buck, and needless to say, it delivered. There is very little screen tearing thanks to the built in gsync, it has many options for colour balancing which helps make the picture look really good, and as long as you don't turn the brightness up too high, the backlight is minimal. The bezles are also fairly small making the monitor a lot smaller than my old one, even though they're both 27". All in all, would recommend to anyone interested.
GenjiGulpsReviewed in Canada on January 24, 2025
The panel itself is clear, smooth, low ghosting even compared to more expensive IPS monitors, the colors are nice and vibrant, the brightness is okay, 300 nits is perfect for most, just don't have a widow right in front of it, likr most displays around 250-400 nits, the stand itself feels great but not super adjustable, Just tlit but made of solid metal, Almost no IPS glow, which was surprising but not perfect, 1440p IPS at 180 hz is definitely the way to go, if you're not planning to use HDR, which for gaming isn't really recommended
BenReviewed in Canada on January 16, 2025
The monitor was packaged well, and came with a display port cable which i wasn't expecting but did need. The build quality is good, stand is sturdy aluminum with powder coated paint, and i like that i could use a 3rd party monitor stand if required for additional adjustment. Assembly was quick as i needed to install 2 screws, tools required were included in packaging. Coming from a 28" 1080P monitor upgrading to this took me a bit of time to adjust my eyes, but after a while i really enjoyed the size and curved aspect of the monitor as the image at the corners are not distorted as the screen is normal to your eyes. Colors are vibrant, and the refresh rate is more than sufficient for me. Highly recommend, and would buy again.