This 27 inch 1440p 180Hz IPS Gaming monitor is such a solid deal you may regret missing

If you’ve been shopping around for a gaming monitor that is 1440p, fast, and offers IPS in a 27‑inch package then KTC"s H27T22S is definitely worth a look as it is currently at its lowest ever price (Purchase link under the specs list down below).

If you are not familiar with KTC, it is a display maker based in China. KTC has been an OEM producing panels for other bigger brands like Samsung.

Perhaps the best thing about this model is the refresh rate as it runs as fast as 180 Hz, which means it is plenty fast while being fairly cheap. This means competitive gaming on it should be great as 180 fps is really good for many games, especially considering the price point.

Also it is IPS so even if you want to work on it besides gaming, that should be easy as IPS displays do make it easier to read texts among other things.

The technical specifications of the KTC H27T22S monitor are given in the table below:

Specification Value
Panel type Fast IPS
Resolution 2K QHD (2560 × 1440)
Refresh rate 180 Hz
Response time 1 ms GTG
Brightness 350cd/m² (Typ)
Contrast Ratio 1000:1 (Typ)
Color gamut
(Coverage)
92% Adobe RGB, 94% DCI-P3, 99% sRGB; 8-bit, 16.7M colors
HDR support HDR10
Adaptive sync FreeSync compatible, G-Sync compatible
Video inputs HDMI 2.0
Stand Adjustable stand (height and angle)
Mounting VESA 100 × 100
Gaming features Crosshair, FPS Counter, Timer

Get the monitor at the link below:


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