KTC 27'' 240Hz QHD 1440P Gaming Monitor 144Hz 1ms 65W Type C USB DisplayPort HDMI HDR400 Tilt/Height/Pivot/Swivel Fast HVA AdaptiveSync VESA
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[Expansive Visual Canvas] The 27 inch 1440p monitor provides a QHD resolution that delivers crystal-clear visuals, bringing every detail to life on a spacious screen. Ideal for both work and play, this 1440p gaming monitor offers ample screen real estate for a superior viewing experience. [240Hz Refresh Rate & 1ms Response Time] This 240hz 1440p gaming monitor minimizes ghosting and ensures smooth, immersive gameplay with a 1ms response time. The 240hz monitor enhances your experience in FPS and real-time games. Thanks to FreeSync, the monitor synchronizes with your graphics card to eliminate tearing and stuttering. Note: For full 240Hz, use a DP cable; HDMI supports up to 144Hz. [65W Type-C Reverse Charge] The versatile 27 inch monitor 1440p includes a Type-C interface for reverse charging, allowing you to power various devices such as laptops, tablets, smartphones, and more. Equipped with 1x DisplayPort, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 3.0, 1x Type-C, and 1x Audio out, this gaming monitor 240hz enhances your setup with multiple connectivity options. [Human-Friendly Design] The 1440p 240hz monitor features a height/tilt/swivel/pivot adjustable stand and supports Wall Mount Install (100mm x 100mm). With adjustable height, tilt angle, and the ability to swivel the display up to 45° or pivot it 90° vertically, this 27 inch 1440p monitor ensures the ultimate comfortable user experience, adaptable to diverse work and entertainment settings. HDR400 with up to DCI-P3 99.9%] 27 Inch 1440p monitor delivers more contrast, with deeper blacks and brighter whites to help you uncover enemies orsecrets lurking in the shadows; Even in dark scenes, every detail shines with clarity. It offers 130% sRGB and 99.9
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DJ EJ ones
I have been pleasantly surprised with this monitor. It was listed for only $110 and I got it $10 off so paid only $100 tax. To get a 1440p monitor for so cheap is really incredible. The monitor does kind of have a cheaper feel/weight to it but it preforms well and that's what counts as far as I'm concerned. It came with an HDMI cable which is adequate for a monitor that only does 100hz. If you prefer Display Port than it has an input for that but you will have to provide your own cable. As someone who pretty much exclusively plays single player games 100hz is plenty for me.When I decided to buy the monitor I couldn't find any reviews for this specific version (24" 1440p 100hz). There were plenty of good reviews for other versions but not for this one. I am glad I decided to go ahead and buy it anyway. It really is a nice step up from my previous 1080p 27" 75hz LG monitor which I think was probably meant more for an office than a gamer. I was not sure how noticeable the jump up in resolution would be but it is noticeable and quite nice. The games look better, text is clearer and easier to read, and I noticed that even the UI for Windows and programs I use like Shotcut just look better and seem to be made with higher resolutions (QHD and above) in mind. The jump from 75hz to 100hz has been less noticeable but again I play single player games, also I prefer to play with a controller, and I come from decades of playing on consoles where a solid 30fps is considered pretty good and 60hz a bit of an anomaly.This monitor does accept an HDR signal but I have not been able to test that out much yet. Also I don't believe it has the HDR 400 certification but at this price this is not surprising and from what I hear HDR 400 monitors aren't really all that great for HDR. The cheapest HDR monitor I've scene recommended costs $280, which is quite a jump up from the price of this monitor. Also Windows reports it as a 10 bit monitor. I'm not sure if that was mentioned in the specs but that is nice to see on a budget monitor (instead of only 8 bit). One thing some people might not like about this monitor is it does not have much customization in terms of brightness and colors and things like that. If you are the type of person who really likes to tinker with those kinds of sliders and settings than this is not the monitor for you. It has 7 different presets that you can choose from but that's just about it as far as the choices go. For me there are a few that I like so I have no complaints and if you like to keep things simple than this could be a positive but if you need to tinker than find a different monitor. It does have crosshair and FPS counter choices in the settings but I have not tried them as I do not have a need for them.Before finding this monitor I had never seen a 1440p monitor at 24". They were always 27" and above when I looked. I have to say that initially I kind of missed the extra screen space with the 27 incher but after a couple weeks I got used to it and honestly do think it is a great size. It allows me to be closer to the screen and actually sit at my desk whereas before with the 27" monitor I had to sit a bit back to be able to comfortably take in all the screen real estate. If you are coming from a smaller size monitor than I think this will be a nice upgrade. If your previous monitor was bigger just know that it might take a week or 2 to get used to the smaller size but I think that once you do, you will not miss the bigger screen. Also the pixel density is pretty high at 1440p 24" as most monitors this size are only 1080p.So in conclusion if you are like me and just want an inexpensive but well made 1440p monitor, than I think you will be happy if you choose this one. This KTC H24T27 is very nice for single player gamers like myself or anyone looking for a 24" 1440p monitor. If you are the type of gamer that plays multiplayer games and needs high refresh rates than obviously this is not the monitor for you, I would suggest something with at least 160-180hz.
Patricia
It is a good monitor and its price is fair. You may need an additional HDMI to type-c transfer line if you are using Mac because it doesn't send you one.The videos and texts on this monitor shows well and they are explicit. However, it is not HD enough as I have thought, but it is far more better than 1080p. If you are looking for some high resolution monitors, I think 4k would be a better choice for you.
Happy Camper
I needed a larger screen so I could see text and details better. I didn't want to have to upgrade my EVGA 1080Ti and 1080p is fine for my needs right now. I also didn't want to break the bank on a new monitor.This KTC H32S17F 32" curved monitor is gorgeous! The refresh rate is excellent at 240 and the color and image quality is fantastic. I enjoy the ability to turn on a center-screen crosshair and one of my favorite features is the ability to turn the blue power LED indicator off in the screen settings. Speaking of those, they are SUPER easy to navigate with the little mini gamepad joystick on the back right of the display. I used the extra mounting screw extensions to mount to an armature and it works perfectly. The monitor is very lightweight but still too heavy for the arm, so it rests on it's base, or something I set between it and the desk. I could probably tighten up the arm though.Overall, GREAT monitor. Took 10 mins to unpack and set up. No dead pixels. Clear, bright image with no negatives so far, but it has only been a few days. I recommend it, especially at the current price point ($179.99 on sale).
JB
This is a great compromise and a fraction of an oled gaming monitor. Is it perfect , no. But its gorgeous and has a very flexible stand, USBC ( for dex, switch, steamdeck etc) kvm switch works perfect with laptop and dex on phone. I plugged the wireless receievers for the mouse / kb right into the monitor, and ran a usb 3.0 a to b cable ( not included) to the notebook, the communication for the other device is handled perfectly over usb c. It has a DP that works at 165Hz at 1440p, It has 2 HDMI ports that support 1440P at 120Hz, HDR looks great on auto setting. Update the firmware. Its worth every penny. If you are concerned about warranty issues with the company being overseas, pick up the amazon asurion office equip plan. got this on sale with multiple coupons from vendor. Watch for those. It came packed extremely well. I have no issues with freesync gsync refresh rates etc. Black is pretty inky and I opn multiple oleds. My one complaint and it kinda sucks is the audio out circuit, one of the reasons I bought it to run consoles and laptop with hdmi audio out , to an analog speaker set up and to be able to route all audio through the display and out is absolutely garbage quality. They must have used a .10 cent audio ic, or capacitors. I wish it were much better. Running audio from laptop analog out is perfect, same from phone, Its about 70% of what the audio output should be, There is NO variable or line control on the audio circuit in the OSD via menu. Maybe something could be done via a firmware update. I don't know if its supposed to sound this flat, bad, but its annoying. However with that said. I have adjusted to BT on the laptop. I think PS5 can do BT as well, and xbox series s/x with an adapter. I just wanted to run 4 consoles/sources through the monitor and out to one audio output. Its a very bad quality 3.5 line output , The monitor does have volume control, but its pretty negligible difference on the audio output. KTC should / could have done better as this is something less and less common on monitors sold today. I needed it. I may try some type of line out amp sold on amazon, If not just work with BT and some other issues. It does work its just very very low and clips a lot of the dynamic range that you normally get. I do know audio quality and this isn't very good at all. I wish it was simply as I didnt have plug all the way inserted or a bad cable. Both unfortunately were not so. I still recommend this monitor, but the audio out circuit sucks!