🎮 Elevate Your Game with Unmatched Clarity!
The 27" 4K UHD Gaming Monitor features a fast IPS panel with a 160Hz refresh rate and 1ms GTG response time, ensuring ultra-smooth gameplay. With HDR400 and a 132% sRGB color gamut, it delivers vibrant colors and sharp contrast. The ergonomic stand allows for height, tilt, pivot, and swivel adjustments, while multiple connectivity options make it versatile for gaming, design, and business use.
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
Adaptive Sync | G-Sync, FreeSync |
Warranty Type | 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty |
Item Shape | Flat |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, Desktop |
Special Features | Wall Mountable |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Business |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.28"D x 15.72"W x 24.25"H |
Item Weight | 6.1 Kilograms |
Screen Size | 27 Inches |
Voltage | 19 Volts (DC) |
Power Consumption | 65 Watts |
Viewing Angle | 177.99 Degrees |
Brightness | 400 Candela |
Color Gamut | 132 |
Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | HDR400 |
Refresh Rate | 160 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI, Headphone, USB 2.0 |
Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort |
A**Z
a good budget-friendly monitor
I bought this during a pre-Black Friday sale: an Amazon "Lightening Deal" combined with a KTC coupon that dropped the price well below $200. So, my positive response to the H32S17 is partly based on the big discount I got for my purchase.The monitor is the advertised 32 inch width. The bezels are very small, about 2 mm; however, the panel has a small, black border, which is never utilized. So the border around the display area extends another 5 mm around the left, right, and top. So, the max viewing area, measured by the diagonal corners is 31.5 inches.The build quality is solid plastic for the monitor, and the monitor base does use metal. I can't speak to the amount of adjustment the monitor has on its base since I have mine on a 3rd-party VESA mount. The 1500R curvature is very gentle. I use the monitor up close and viewing content from a distance up to 10 feet away, and the curvature isn't annoying. Be aware, since the panel is a VA, the viewing angles aren't as wide as with an IPS or OLED panel. But there is some viewing angle, especially if you are viewing content from a bigger distance. You don't need to be directly dead center in front of the monitor to get a good viewing experience.The out-of-the-box calibration of H32S17 is not good. You will have to adjust such things like the color hue, saturation, gamma, brightness, and contrast to fit your environment. Some have complained that VA panels aren't very bright. I'm happy with the brightness of this monitor. I never have the brightness maxed out, and I often lower it to 85 - 75% depending on what I'm watching and how dark my office is at any given time. When I finally got it adjusted, the display is vibrant with good color saturation and deep blacks.This wasn't clear when I researched the monitor, so I will confirm that the H32S17 has an overdrive mode that has 4 different speeds. I currently have it on the highest speed, but all the levels do influence the gray-to-gray response times differently. So, this monitor, like any VA, will have some black smearing, but the overdrive, plus the high refresh rate, will mitigate it some. I'm satisfied with the low level of smearing, but I don't play high-level FPS games where smearing would cause problems.I do use the monitor for productivity. Text clarity is very good, whether reading black text on white backgrounds or white text on black backgrounds. I was a little concerned about that when I bought the monitor, but it has exceeded my expectations in this aspect.If you have a decent PC and GPU that can push high frame rates, I recommend connecting the monitor to your GPU with the display port. With a DP connection, the monitor provides a stable 180 frames, which is even higher than the advertised 165-170 hz. I'm extremely happy with that.Overall, this is a budget-friendly monitor that is good for multiple purposes (viewing content, casual gaming, and productivity). It won't compare to the best IPS and OLED monitors, but, for what I paid, I believe I got a quality product.
G**.
Monitor's great! Maybe some of the accessories could use some work.
I really like this monitor. I've been using 1080p as my native resolution since college (back in 2008 at least) so going to 1440p is the first resolution upgrade I've done in over 15 years. I originally had ordered a pair of 1440s from LG but after reading some remarks about the dynamic contrast being locked I bailed on those and ordered these, despite never having ever bought anything from KTC before.This monitor seems to satisfy everything I wanted to accomplish the jump (a larger screen space over 27" to accommodate the increase in pixels while also supporting the higher refresh rate and VESA AdaptiveSync features of my 27" gaming monitors). The monitor is also brighter than I was expecting. 1440p at 32" has a denser PPI than 1080p at 27", meaning text looks cleaner on this monitor than the 27" displays I was using (I've been told that at 32", 1440p is more comparable to using 1080p on a 24" canvas in terms of PPI). The default color temp is maybe a bit on the cool side but it can be adjusted (the default for "User" seems to suit me). I ordered two of these, one for each of my gaming setups, and neither of them have any dead pixels.The description says "165 Hz" but in actuality I managed to run this thing at 180 Hz (which means it's a 165 Hz panel overclocked). I notice the thumbnail for the product says "180 Hz" so go by that.If I had to complain about anything I'd say the accessories leave a little more to be desired. The base is one of those three-point things that looks cool but creates some awkward situations with your keyboard if you have to put the monitor directly onto the desk where your keyboard lives. It takes up less space than I was expecting but I still think I might go for a flatter base. However more importantly the base isn't height-adjustable, which can create issues if you have to set your monitor on a surface where you might want it lower or higher to meet your eye level (it is tilt-adjustable at least, which helps with the desk where I had to put it on a higher ledge). More than the flat base I think this is what would motivate me to get an aftermarket stand solution.Furthermore the complaints about the short DisplayPort cable in the box are indeed correct. For my setups this isn't an issue, they can reach the port without difficulty, but you definitely may need to consider buying longer cables to handle that if your PC isn't directly below your monitor like mine is. Additionally I'd like to say the cable connecting the power brick to the monitor is also really short. There's a decent chance yours could end up dangling if it can't reach the floor from your desk, even if the cable you run from the plug to the brick isn't short.
B**K
Kids happy, mom approved
After lots of research and sticker shock while researching a monitor to go with my sons PS5 pro, I am very happy with this one ( 27" 4k uhd, 160 hz). So for the other parents reading this, learning all the things for their kids, I will say this is the best bang for your buck, and will allow your PS5 pro reach its full potential. Instead of getting a cheap monitor that makes it seem like the gaming system is slow and glitchy (inducing frustration) and will have to be replaced fairly quick do to constantly improving, max/min standards, go with this instead. It should keep up for at least 5 years until the next console is released. 27" seems like the perfect size, it is impressive, amazing image quality, feels heavy/ good quality, well packaged. make sure you pay attention to the number of ports on the monitor, and system, we had to get a port expander (I am not sure that is what it is called) to run the keyboard, mouse, mic, controller charger, headphones, speakers, and sound board (yes he is spoiled but a great kid). I will add that you should watch the price, I purchased for $349 Feb 2025, it was listed at $399 with a $50 coupon.