KTC 27” 280Hz 240Hz Gaming Monitor

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Original price was: $164.99.Current price is: $135.99.

  • [280Hz Gaming & 1ms GTG Seamless Gameplay]Enjoy smooth gaming with our 27-inch gaming monitor featuring a 280Hz refresh rate, which is compatible with gaming consoles like the PS5 and Xbox.
  • [Outstanding Color Accuracy] Boasting a brightness of 350 cd/m², 8-bit color depth, an astonishing 1.07 billion colors achieved through 8-bit color depth plus FRC technology, a 4000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and 126% sRGB coverage, this monitor display offers rich hues. It is the best gaming monitor choice for gamers as it captures image details well.
  • [Fast VA Panel FHD] Featuring Fast VA panel technology, enjoy deep blacks and vivid colors that bring your games to life. Enjoy top color performance and reduced fatigue during long gaming sessions on this 1080p (1920*1080) gaming monitor.
  • [Versatile Connectivity]This Computer Monitor provides flexible connection choices. The HDMI 2.0 port supports up to 240Hz Monitor gaming while the DisplayPort connection enables a high 280Hz Monitor refresh rate. This setup ensures optimal performance for both 1080P 240Hz Monitor and KTC GAMING MONITOR 280Hz configurations.
  • [Easily Viewing Angle]This 280Hz gaming monitor 27 inch has a VESA 100×100mm mount, offering the optimum viewing angle and promoting a healthier posture during long gaming sessions. The monitor supports tilt adjustment from -5° to 15° (±2°). You can freely adjust the screen angle according to your sitting posture and usage needs.
SKU: B0DFMCXJCK Category: Brand:

Description

1ms GTG 350nits Fast VA 1080P Tilt 126% sRGB Adaptive Sync 4000:1 Contrast Ratio HDR DisplayPort 1.4/HDMI 2.0 VESA

What’s in the box

  • KTC 27inch Gaming monitor*1
  • Base*1
  • DP Signal Cable*1 Adaptor*1
  • Screwdriver*1

Product description

280Hz

 

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280Hz monitor
1ms
fps monitor

From the brand

Additional information

Weight 15 lbs
Dimensions 27 × 19 × 6.3 in
Aspect Ratio

16:9

Screen Finish

Matte

Contrast Ratio

4000:1

Refresh Rate

280 Hz

Display Type

LED

Display Technology

LCD

Viewing Angle

178 Degrees

Brightness

350 Candela

Color Gamut

126

Has Color Screen

Yes

Picture Quality Enhancement Technology

HDR

Screen Size

27 Inches

Item Dimensions D x W x H

27"D x 19"W x 6.3"H

Item Weight

15 Pounds

Resolution

FHD 1080p

Display Resolution Maximum

1920 x 1080 Pixels

Native Resolution

1920×1080

Power Consumption

48 Watts

Voltage

12 Volts (DC)

Total Number of HDMI Ports

2

Total USB 2.0 Ports

1

Additional Features

280Hz Gaming Monitor, 4000:1 Contrast Ratio, Adaptive Sync, Flicker-Free, Tilt Adjustment

Specific Uses For Product

Business, Desktop, Gaming

Color

Black

Mounting Type

Wall Mount

Compatible Devices

Gaming Console, Laptop, Speaker

Warranty Type

3 Years Manufacturer Warranty

Shape

Flat

Brand

KTC

Model Number

H27E22P

Model Name

H27E22P

ASIN

B0DFMCXJCK

Built-In Media

Base*1, DP Signal Cable*1 Adaptor*1, KTC 27inch Gaming monitor*1, Screwdriver*1

Item Height

6.3 inches

Warranty Description

3 Year

Response Time

1 Milliseconds

Connectivity Technology

DisplayPort, HDMI

Hardware Connectivity

DisplayPort, HDMI

Adaptive Sync

FreeSync, G-Sync

Manufacturer

ktc

8 Responses to “KTC 27” 280Hz 240Hz Gaming 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!!


I previously had a BenQ 28″ 4K monitor but the backlight started to go 6 months out of warranty. I didn’t want to spend a lot so I took a look on Amazon, realized the next day was Prime Day, and got a very good deal on this one from this brand I’ve never heard of. The reviews were good, so I decided to try my luck. Out of the box, the color temperature was a little cool for my taste, but there’s plenty of adjustment options to get it just the way you like it. The display is very bright with very bold colors, I’m assuming that’s the HDR kicking in. While this does have an external power brick, you can plug that in with any IDE cable, so if you’re replacing an old monitor like I was, it was just as simple as plug and play. The almost borderless look of this monitor is great as well. It feels solid, it doesn’t seem to run hot at all, I think it’s definitely a good choice if you’re looking for 4K on a budget.


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.

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Excelente custo benefício. Tela brilhante. Estrutura não tem nada de especial, mas não é cafona, como a de muitos monitores gamers por aí.

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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.

Great colors
Great monitor.I recently purchased the 32inch model and I’m not disappointed. It has better color accuracy than my LG ultragear, that cost more than double the price. I would definitely recommend.

Not perfect, but very good value.
I’m very pleased with this monitor. Overall, the screen is bright and sharp, and the monitor as a whole is slim and lightweight. As others have noted, the bezels are very narrow (3mm) but there is a black border at the edges of the screen that takes away another 6mm, so it’s not quite as impressive as the ‘illustrations’. I sit fairly close, so I do notice some fading at the corners. This is due to viewing angle, not an actual defect, and it’s pretty subtle. I find that the monitor wakes up more quickly than my old one. The included stand is humble, but probably adequate. I use a wall-mounted monitor arm, so I was happy to not pay a higher price to have fancy stand. Out of the box, the colour balance seemed very blue, so I did make some adjustments to that when I set it up.

Easy to setup and sturdy stand.
Great monitor.The stand is very sturdy and it comes with screw and screw driver.Also have 2 hdmi ports.

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