- KTCS H27P3 -Screen offers 5K -Resolution and Double Update Rate States
- Pro-level color support makes it a great choice for creative users and players
- Its spindly -stand supports slope, turning, turning and height adjustment
KTC, headquartered in Shenzhen, China, has made screens and TVs since 1995, often as an OEM supplier, with its units redirected by better known international companies-but in recent years the company has promoted its own brand more active and its latest offer, H27P3, is a 27-inch 5K display with both creative professionals.
The H27P3 has a 5120×2880 screen with support of both 5K at 60Hz and 2K at 120Hz, giving users the choice between image clarity or higher update speeds.
The monitor has an IPS panel and claims full coverage of the SRGB color room along with 99% DCI-P3 and 99% Adobe RGB. A maximum brightness of 500 NITs and HDR400 certification suggests decent handling of HDR content. The static contrast ratio is listed for 2000: 1. For those who are concerned about accuracy, KTC says it supports 1.07 billion colors (8-bit + FRC) with a delta E under 1. Response time is 7ms.
Competitive prices
Physically measures the screen – as KTC says less than 168W at Peak Draw – 613 mm wide, 453 mm high (including tripod) and is a swel 77 mm thick.
The monitor weighs 3.75 kg and its ergonomic tripod supports the slope, turning, swivel and height adjustments.
I’m personally not a big fan of the booth if I’m honest – it looks a little spindly for my taste, occupying more desk space than it needs, and doesn’t offer much in terms of style or (I will imagine) stability – but you may disagree.
Ports include a 65W USB-C for display and charging, DisplayPort, HDMI and two USB-A ports. Included in the box is a power cable, a USB-C cable, display cable, a power adapter and a screwdriver.
The price of about 3,599 yuan in Asia (about $ 565), H27P3 undermines several high resolution alternatives, while the ever-promising pro-level color accuracy and updating of flexibility. For daily creative work and a place of games on the site, it seems to be a reasonable choice.
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