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KTC 27 Inch Gaming Monitor, 4K UHD Mini LED Computer Monitor, 160Hz 1ms Fast IPS, HDR1000, Built-in Speakers, Quantum Dot Technology, DeltaE<2, Type-C 90W Reverse Charging, KVM, Adjustable, M27P20P

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Yes, KTC M27P20 Pro supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) content, delivering vibrant colors and improved contrast for a more immersive viewing experience. Can I adjust the height of KTC M27P20 Pro? By offering professionally color calibrated displays, KTC is able to provide a more accurate and reliable viewing experience for its customers, particularly in applications where color accuracy is critical, such as in photography, video editing, and graphic design. It also helps to ensure that different devices, such as monitors and laptops, are displaying colors consistently, which can be important for tasks such as color proofing and collaboration.

The screenis very bright out of the box being set at 90% brightness level and delivering a 432 cd/m 2 luminance. That will need turning down. In this mode we measured a maximum brightness potential at 100% of 499.7 cd/m 2, and a minimum of 47.2 cd/m 2 at 0%, providing a nice wide range of adjustments to meet your requirements. We measured the setup in HDR mode, with local dimming set to ‘High’ which we felt delivered the best picture quality and HDR performance. Nearly all of the OSD settings are now greyed out and unavailable.Built-in Speakers: The built-in speakers in this monitor can save you the hassle of having to connect external speakers. You’ll be able to enjoy high-quality audio right from your monitor, without having to deal with cords and cables. HDR1000 Technology: The HDR1000 technology in this monitor provides a wider color gamut and improved contrast for more vivid and lifelike images. You’ll be able to see your games in a whole new light, with colors that are more accurate and vibrant than ever before. With more than 6,000 employees, including over 1000 R&D engineers, KTC established smart manufacturing industrial parks in Shenzhen and Huizhou. They have accumulated international developing experience in frontier technology like smart display, multimodal human-machine interaction, ultra-high-definition audio video control, green energy conservation, the third-generation three-dimensional display, and transparent display.

From a colour point of view we have measured the screen’s native mode relative to the common sRGB colour space at the top, and then also relative to Adobe RGB at the bottom, a wider gamut colour space often used in the photography and professional market. Thanks to the Quantum Dot screen coating there is a very wide 149.1% relative coverage of sRGB, with large over-extension of this reference space in red and green shades particularly, making them look very saturated in practice. When viewing sRGB/SDR content in this default mode, colour accuracy is bad at dE 6.0 average but that’s common on wide gamut screens because of the over-coverage of the colour space. We will test sRGB emulation options in a moment for more accurate work with standard gamut content. Since there are ‘only’ 576 zones and over 3 million pixels across the screen, in some scenes, the light from small illuminated objects will bleed into the surrounding dimmed zones and create blooming or the ‘halo effect.’ However, this is mainly visible in particularly demanding scenes, such as fireworks, stars in the night sky, etc. Information about the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical side of the screen. A higher resolution allows the display of a more detailed and of higher quality image. The M27P20 Pro on the whole offered some very good performance, but is limited in a few areas that we would like to see improved if possible via a future firmware update. Gaming and HDR are the two target uses for this screen, and it does generally very well in both. For gaming there are good response times, a single overdrive mode experience for VRR, super low input lag and solid support for latest gen consoles too. The moderately high 160Hz refresh rate provides good motion clarity, and is a nice combination with the high 4K resolution that provides a sharp and crisp image. The operating humidity shows the acceptable level of humidity, in which the display will function flawlessly. It sets a lower and an upper humidity level for safe operation and is measured in percentage.Activating MPRT mode seemed to boost the screen brightness a small amount by about 20 nits, but had no visible difference to motion clarity at all. You can’t use this “mode” (we can barely call it a mode) when VRR is active either, but it seems entirely pointless on the sample we are testing. Overall, the KTC 27-inch Gaming Monitor provides a superior gaming experience with its advanced display technology, fast response time, built-in speakers, and versatile connectivity options. KTC has taken second place after Samsung in terms of share in the Chinese mini-led market. Conclusion The spectral distribution at a calibrated 6500k is shown above, with the blue peak measured at 448 nm wavelength. This means it is notpart of the Eyesafecertified range of products, as it does not have a blue peak that is outside of the supposed harmful range according to Eyesafe which is 415 – 455nm.There is a ‘Blue Light filter’ setting in the OSD menu which can be accessed via the ‘color adjust’ section. This is a slider from 0 (off) to 100 in increments of 25, and makes the image progressively warmer, but then also gets very yellow in colour. It’s usable at the 25 setting which measured 5605K and perhaps the 50 setting at 5071K, but any higher setting just looks too yellow in appearance (75 = 4733K, 100 = 4473K). A 42″ OLED display designed to be a monitor as opposed to a TV. Featuring an LG OLED panel with 4K resolution, 138Hz refresh rate, 0.1ms G2G response time and adaptive-sync. Also includes DisplayPort, HDMI 2.1 and USB type-C connections for PC use, and a tilt-adjustable stand (optional) When you first enable HDR in Windows the image might look washed out, but this is because you also have to enable HDR in the OSD menu (set it to ‘auto’ instead of the default ‘off’), and then also enable local dimming to one of the two settings, standard or high. Once you’ve done that, the default Windows appearance in HDR mode is very good. There is only a single mode for HDR in the OSD menu and most of the settings are now unavailable. HDR User Mode Default Settings

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