
KTC Monitor 27-inch White Gaming Monitor WQHD (2560×1440) Fast IPS, 300Hz (Supports 320Hz via Overclocking) 1ms 144% sRGB High Brightness 450cd/㎡, Low Blue Light, Flicker-Free, 2 x HDMI, 1 x DP H27E6
$299.99
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Price: $299.99
(as of Feb 27, 2025 00:49:39 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Astonishing Visual Experience:The 27 – inch Fast IPS panel with WQHD (2560×1440) resolution delivers bright and vivid images. With a wide color gamut of 144% sRGB, it reproduces rich colors, allowing you to enjoy games and content in a more realistic way.
Ultra – High – Speed Performance:Thanks to the high scan rate of 300Hz and the fast response time of 1ms, screen lag and blurring during games are minimized, enabling smooth gameplay. It is compatible with Freesync and G – sync technologies, providing an even more stable gaming experience.
Eye – Friendly Design:The low blue light technology and flicker – free function reduce eye fatigue even during long – term use. With a high brightness of 450cd/㎡, the screen remains clearly visible even in bright environments.
Comprehensive Connectivity:Equipped with two HDMI ports and one DP port, it can be easily connected to various devices such as PCs and game consoles. Additionally, it features a headphone jack, allowing you to comfortably enjoy music and game sounds.
Reliable After – Sales Service:It comes with a three – year warranty, making it a highly reliable product. KTC has a well – established support system and will respond promptly to your requests.
Customers say
Customers find the monitor offers good picture quality, performance, and value for money. They appreciate the crisp 4K display with amazing contrast. The monitor works well with office apps and videos. Many customers find it sturdy and well-made, with thin bezels. They also like the easy setup, response time, and size. However, opinions differ on the resolution.
9 reviews for KTC Monitor 27-inch White Gaming Monitor WQHD (2560×1440) Fast IPS, 300Hz (Supports 320Hz via Overclocking) 1ms 144% sRGB High Brightness 450cd/㎡, Low Blue Light, Flicker-Free, 2 x HDMI, 1 x DP H27E6


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Christian C. Kunig –
I’m Not A Gamer And I’ll NEVER Spend A Lot Of Money On A Monitor
I’ve been using this Viewsonic VX2778-SMHD 27 inch monitor since Jan, 2017, Very nice monitor! But, then I built a dream machine. i7-14700K on an ASRock Z790 Riptide motherboard with lots of SSD’s and NVME drives. 48 gigs of very fast RAM and two DVDRW’s. I’m pretty good at this and I did my very best not to allow any bottlenecks and not spend money on silly things. It absolutely screams; it gets stuff done fast! I also have an older Intel computer, an AMD computer, and a Raspberry Pi in here. So I have an HDMI KVM switcher and an HDMI audio extractor (audio goes straight to a competent home stereo). So, I don’t play any games anymore, but I do want to get stuff done!There came a point where I wanted to make use of this somewhat better video card that’s better than anything I’ve ever used. (Still not for gaming, tho.) I scoured Amazon. I ended up getting an NVidia GeForce GTX 1660 used, that was DIRT cheap! I chewed my nails wondering if it was going to work, but it did and it does! From the first momen, for about 9 or 10 months! I forget how much memory it’s got, but it’s up there. So, now, I had this video card mostly going to waste (Except for hardware acceleration; that’s really nice!) So, I measured how much room I have. If I looked at monitors with really thin frames around the screen and measured and did the math… I decided on 32 inches. I scoured Amazon again and got to this monitor: (KTC H32T13 32 Inch)I had a little trouble. First of all, I’m lazy. I was still building that i7 and I set the monitor aside after unpacking it and went through all my other stuff I had to do first. (The other 2 computers mentioned above both needed some help.) (And the computer room needed some rearranging.) There’s also that fact that there was absolutely nothing wrong with the old Viewsoni; there was no pressure… Anyway! From March 22nd until just now – two days ago – it just sat there. I don’t even know where the quick start guide or whatever it is, went to, and I didn’t want to conduct a lengthy search. Someone wrote that the power button is in a bad place. It’s not that bad at all. I spent a little while finding it; reach your hand around the monitor’s right side, near the bottom and feel for it. It sticks way out. The only time I have to reach for it is when I’m leaving the computer room to watch TV or go out or whatever. I can’t reach it sitting down, but I’m getting up anyway at that point. Then I was totally puzzled, trying to figure out how to set the settings on the monitor. It wasn’t bad, but I wanted to tweak the brightness, contrast, hue, gamma, etc. It took me quite a while to figure out that that power button, which is also a menu button (if you just touch it instead of holding it for three seconds) IS ALSO A JOYSTICK! Remember that! You can move it left, right, up, and down. Once I figured that out, it has a VERY logical, easy to use menu, unlike the Viewsonic mentioned about. The next problem I had was that a lot of things were ghosted in the menu and couldn’t be selected. Scratching my head, I theorized that probably the video card was running the monitor and I turned to the NVidia Control Panel on the computer. There are at least three different places to set all that on that i7 machine, but it ended up being the screen display settings that did it.I love this monitor now! Plenty bright, fast, 2K, really great picture!! If the power button in the back is even a negative, I don’t mind a bit. Everything else about it is outstanding! In about a minute, I had all those settings set. Beautiful bright, colorful screen! Perfect! I also have an older Silicon Dust HDHomeRun dual tuner. I encountered something that’s never happened before! Watched “The Rifleman” in black and white. NEVER BEFORE have I had perfect black and white! Always some kind of tinge, usually in the dark places. I mean PERFECT black and white! Then I watched some stuff on Charge! (Streaming) and I adjusted color saturation and hue and got the skin tones right. Absolutely perfect picture, no matter what I do, now!!This is not a cheap budget monitor; this is an inexpensive performance monitor that works extremely well! I completely recommend it and I think it’s a super nice deal for the money!!
Michael Ashcraft –
Amazing Display for the Price!
I’m blown away by this 24-inch 100Hz 1440p IPS monitor! The picture quality is fantastic—crisp, clear, and vibrant colors that really pop. The 1440p resolution is perfect for everyday use and gaming, and the 100Hz refresh rate makes everything feel smooth, especially during fast-paced games.The IPS panel ensures the colors stay consistent from any angle, and the build quality is solid. It’s also super easy to set up, and the screen is the perfect size for my desk. If you’re looking for a high-quality monitor that doesn’t break the bank, this is a great choice!
itwasntme44 –
1440p 27″ 240Hz review
TLDR: If you have a 1080p 24″ 144hz or slower monitor and you’re looking for an upgrade, this will do nicely.I’ve been using an older monitor for gaming; the specs above. It was fine. I didn’t know what I was missing. I don’t know if I’m just that much older or if it’s the newer tech, but the 27″ 1440p is fantastic. Even when I drop in-game scaling down to 1080p, it just looks better: I can see details across map that I couldn’t before.One problem I’ve had: the VESA mount. The mount I have came with screws. They worked fine on the older monitor. They are too long for this one. I need to get either spacers or shorter screws to get the monitor snug.Connecting to the PC was easy with the included DP cable. It needed some color adjusting out of the box. Of course. But HDR works, resolution and refresh rate all work great. (My poor 6700xt isn’t enough to really drive the high frame rates I’d like to see, but that’s a fixable hardware problem.)Connecting the Xbox series S was fine too. I needed to tinker a bit with settings to get the resolution and frame rate I wanted, (I can’t get HDR to work unless the xbox switches to 4k and drops down to 60fps in game but not allowing 4k in the xbox settings fixes the problem) but when I got it dialed in games look great at 1440p 120 fps!There was a pleasant surprise here. It has KVM support, which isn’t clearly stated on the page here. I thought it might because it has usb C and usb A hookups, but it does works. When I plug my phone into the usb C port (with the right cable: some are crap) Samsung Dex fires right up when I switch to the usbC input and my keyboard and mouse control the phone functions. Even sound plays through the usbC cable and volume control and media pause un-pause on my keyboard work. Switch back to the DP input for my Pc and keyboard mouse control go right back to the PC. Even the RGB on my Razer Keyboard works running it through the monitor. It switches to the default pattern when I’m on the phone input, but it goes back to my preselected pattern when I switch back to the PC input.I’m very pleased with this monitor.
James B. –
Too thin and short power cable
This is a good basic monitor, not expensive, well-made, thin frames, 2K resolution is nice. I bought it to use as a second one on a mounting arm. Unfortunately, the power cable is too short, and I was forced to buy an additional power strip that has attached under my desk, especially for this monitor. And monitor power cable is so-so thin… Also, I don’t like a monitor’s menu. Adjusting brightness is easy and very intuitive, but if you want to change a color temperature…. it has only 3 predefined modes there + a custom mode. But “custom” is still lacking a simple cooler/warmer slider, and is too complicated to use for such kind of monitor. This is not a professional color grading monitor, please make it simple to use.
j a parkinson –
Do Not Buy! This isnt real, the pictures shown all show 1920 x1080p but is advertised as 2560 x 1440p, This is not a 2K monitor and should not be advertised as such.
Maxi –
AMAZING Picture Quality and response time ! As I am also a Gamer, I play everything in Ultra Settings or not at all! Yet there is tear free, smear free, shake free, but fluid video movement in All High End 3D games!
Ramin H. –
This is a good monitor, 75Hz for the price is good too, and no dead or hot pixels. So far so good, but the only button behind the monitor for everything including OSD settings drives me nuts! I have to move the monitor and bend my hands to access it every time which is frustrating beyond belief! The first time I used the monitor it took me half an hour to adjust the settings to my liking and I had wrist ache for a week! Then I realized I had to do this every time I want to access the presets (not to mention it’s tricky to access) which I do it quite often for watching movies or playing video games. All the brains in the world wouldn’t have been able to come up with such a genius idea, I kid you not!
Geeked Up –
I was skeptical, but decided to try this monitor. I’m happy with it. Build quality is good and the stand is metal. It’s bright though at a max brightness of 470 nits. 75hz refresh n rate, is acceptable for me.
Sarah L. –
Exactly as describedGames look great on itNice sound and very clear picture!Good buy!