Portable Monitors·#2 in Portable Monitors

KTC 27 Inch 4K Gaming Monitor

KTC 27 Inch 4K Gaming Monitor, Dual Mode UHD 160Hz & FHD 320Hz, Fast IPS, HDR400, Adaptive Sync, 90W Type-C, HDMI 2.1 & DP 1.4, Height Adjustment PC Monitor, VESA, KVM Support, H27P6

By KTC

317mentions49%positive$319.99typicalr/buildapcsales+8pros/6cons

What one Redditor said

This is a very good price for this monitor, it’s normally $499 when its on sale.

r/buildapcsales54upvotes

What Reddit thinks

Pros

8
  • +4K
  • +looks great
  • +IPS
  • +dual mode
  • +can use for 14+ hours a day without strain
  • +12bpc at 180hz @ 4k via HDMI 2.1
  • +Arc Raiders looks great
  • +good value for 200 bucks

Cons

6
  • eye strain
  • dead pixel
  • dual mode sucks
  • Limited reviews
  • Limited availability
  • less sharp than an LCD equivalent

Where Reddit talks about it

317 comments · 14 subreddits

r/Monitors
118 mentions345
8%
r/buildapcsales
89 mentions689
24%
r/OLED_Gaming
78 mentions193
4%
r/monitor
9 mentions10
11%
r/hardware
5 mentions22
0%
r/bapcsalescanada
4 mentions11
0%

Reddit reviews

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r/neutral

KTC 4k dual mode one reached certain markets like a month ago one but reviews and availability are limited still so idk if it's good.

r/Monitorsneutral5

I wonder whether FHD will be unreasonably _blurry_ as it happens in dual-mode WOLED monitors, or _integer scaling_ with perfect square 2×2 pixels will be used like in [Alienware AW2725QF](https://www.

r/Monitorsneutral3

Dual Mode enabled sets the monitor display resolution to 1080p. It will display 1080p and just that. No way to go 1080p mode and display 1440p content.

r/Monitorsneutral1

How do you like your monitor ? Any tips? I just got one but I'm waiting for it to arrive.

r/OLED_Gamingneutral3

I have the same issue with OLED screens. Something that helped me, was adding bias lighting behind the monitor. I've done this to both my OLED monitor and TV and the eye strain went away

r/OLED_Gamingneutral2

You'll often find that when trying to view content on a glossy screen with a lot of ambient light in the room can contribute to eye strain especially when trying to view content past the reflections.

r/OLED_Gamingneutral2

I’ve been following topics like this one as I’ve been interested in replacing my IPS monitor that in use also for work for an OLED. Question for those here — I’m confused with a lot of the OLED text

r/OLED_Gamingneutral2

I have the same monitor. I forget what I did to fix it, but there is a fix.

r/OLED_Gamingnegative2

After 1 year eye strain with my oled monitor i sold and went back to ips. I could not solve.

r/OLED_Gamingneutral2

I have a 45 inch 1440 LG OLED, i don't get it it either, and the PPI on my monitor is horrendous, people have really weird vision, or maybe I do? lol

r/OLED_Gamingneutral1

I've never used a dual mode screen...however, I have been using my LG 48" C1 4K glossy screen for 3 years (over 11k hours) on my PC and have not developed any physical discomfort Desk is 30" deep, a

r/OLED_Gamingnegative1

Can confirm, returned that monitor for the same reason. Unsure about the new glossy WOLED, but it will always be less sharp than an LCD equivalent due to sub pixel arrangement.

r/OLED_Gamingneutral1

I must have really weird vision., I have a LG 45 inch 1440 OLED and the text isn't the slightest bit blurry to me, can't imagine a 4k monitor being blurry like at all especially at 32 inches.

r/OLED_Gamingnegative1

It happened to me too with this exact monitor. Putting some bias lighting behind helped a lot, and using reader mode helped as well when I wasn't gaming. However it didn't entirely solve the problem a

r/OLED_Gamingneutral1

I have a 32" OLED and your monitor looks like it is twice as far from your eyes as mine. No wonder you have eye strain. Why is it so far away?

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