KTC G27P6 OLED gaming monitor review

OLED technology has continued to gain momentum in recent years with its superior black levels, contrast, motion resolution and vibrancy. Yet, in the PC space, it’s only recently that actual OLED monitors have started to become mainstream. There’s just one issue: OLED monitors tend to cost significantly more than competing LCD monitors and primarily target larger sizes.

Enter the KTC G27P6: a 27-inch 1440p monitor with a maximum refresh rate of 240Hz. This same panel is also used in monitors from Corsair and LG itself, with variation largely stemming from price. I’ve been test driving this monitor over the past few months weighing it against other OLED displays in my arsenal. This includes tests featuring static imagery on-screen for lengthy periods of time just to see if it burns in. Along the way, I’ve discovered some interesting benefits that might be worth considering if you’re interested in jumping into the world of OLED.

The first thing to consider is the general landscape for OLED monitors – compared to LCDs, there are fewer variations in size available with OLED technology. There are smaller portable monitors under 20 inches available, though these are largely 60Hz and limited to lower resolutions, and there are larger sizes available starting over 32 inches. While I’m partial to large displays myself, many prefer 27-inch panels and this does have its benefits – especially when it comes to gaming, which I’ll discuss shortly.

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