- The Dual-Mode 5K screen offers clarity or speed, depending on how it works
- Delta E below 2 and broad color coverage suggestion in pro -level precision claims of the level image
- 120Hz 2K mode offers milder images for multitasking or low friction games configurations
The new KTC H27P3 monitor enters the market with a proposal that is difficult to ignore: a 5K resolution screen with a price of only $ 570.
The company is attacked to general professionals and users who need a high -resolution panel without the typically associated premium price with 5K monitors.
The monitor is now available to book on the KTC website, and the shipment is expected to begin in mid -August 2025.
Direct creators with high specifications at a modest price
The H27P3, which we first marked in April 2025, offers an IPS screen of 5120 × 2880 @60Hz resolution, designed to attend creative tasks such as photo editing, graphic design and critical color work.
It also includes a 2560 × 1440 @120Hz mode, which allows users to change between high clarity and a softer movement, depending on their needs.
KTC describes this as a dual “way, combining visual precision with receptive performance.
The panel is calibrated with a delta e less than 2 and admits 100% SRGB, 99% adobe RGB and 99% DCI-P3.
These are specifications that are aligned with the expectations of a monitor for video edition or the creation of digital content.
The HDR400 certification, a 500 nits brightness rating and a 2000: 1 contrast ratio suggest support for a high dynamic range content, at least on paper.
In design terms, the monitor presents a frame of Bezel Delgado and an aluminum support that offers inclination, rotation, pivot and height adjustments.
At 3.75 kg and with a compact factor, it could also serve as a solution of portable desktop monitor for moving professionals or for those who work in narrow spaces.
The stand is described as minimalist and resistant, although its visual attraction and its desktop can divide the opinion.
The connectivity is wide, with Displayport 1.4, HDMI 2.0, USB-C with 65W load and two USB-A ports.
This gives the monitor flexibility to integrate with a wide range of configurations, from PC and portable desktop computers to even game consoles.
A headphones connector is also included, and KTC sends the unit with the necessary cables and even a screwdriver.
Even so, although the set of functions is promising, it remains to be seen how H27P3 works in real world scenarios, since specifications such as HDR400 and 8 bit+FRC can be seen well in marketing, but often fall short in practice.
For now, H27P3 stands out as an ambitious and economical commercial monitor that could attract a broad audience, provided it is up to its claims once in use