LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
KTC
Based on 200 Reddit mentions
$424.39
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I have two setups at home. One for work (KTC M27P6 and MSI 274updfe16m) and one for gaming/personal stuff (oled/Asus Pg27ucdm). Colors across all three is excellent. HDR is excellent. Black levels are excellent too but perfect on the PG27UCDM. In mostly black or dim situations the minileds can have
...eudisld15 in r/hardware
November 16, 2025 9:30 PM
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Lol I returned mine next day because of the awful gamma shift and vrr flicker. Makes me really question reviews too because nobody ever mentions it when talking about va/hva monitors. You should maybe consider returning it and getting an M27P6. I know I sound like a shill, but its the best all round
...Crafty-Classroom-277 in r/Monitors
November 26, 2025 9:15 PM
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Yeah miniled is worth the upgrade. Go for either the KTC or the Xiaomi. The KTC uses an HVA panel and the Xiaomi uses an IPS panel. To summarize the difference, the KTC will have significantly better contrast (meaning deeper blacks) than the Xiaomi, but will have worse pixel response times. The Xiao
...420gamingpotato69 in r/Monitors
December 9, 2025 6:30 PM
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Ktc m27p6 or msi mag e16m. Both use the same panel. The ktc is brighter while the msi has better contrast. Both are very similar and also have dual mode (you can run 1080 at 320 Hz for competitive fps). Those are both mini led so no burn in and awesome hdr very close to OLED.
jboku in r/Monitors
November 24, 2025 4:36 AM
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KTC M27P6 • Text and display is significantly clearer and sharper at 27" 4K than 32" 4K • Very bright display, good for room with light • Local dimming makes black levels like OLED blacks
coldmt53 in r/Monitors
November 21, 2025 5:52 AM
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I have both at the moment, and also the M27P6. I’ve been testing them for hours now and tbh I’m leaning towards the AOC. First I compared the G4ZMN with the T6, expecting the T6 to be better since it has a higher HDR certification, but no. The G4ZMN was brighter and could hold color at higher bright
...MrGreen__ in r/Monitors
October 13, 2025 6:47 AM
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I mean there are Mini LED options you could get at 4k for under $500 like this KTC here. https://www.amazon.com/KTC-MiniLED-3840x2160-Adjustable-M27P6/dp/B0F7Q8ZWLY/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dib=eyJ2Ijo Just depends and up to you if you'd rather perfect blacks of OLED at 1440p or something brighter/higher resol
...Pizza_For_Days in r/Monitors
December 30, 2025 4:38 AM
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I just switched away from a 27 1440p oled to a 27 4k mini led. Slightly less effective with blacks but the difference is so minute that the extra brightness is worth it to me along with the resolution jump. Switched from the MSI MAG 271qpx to the KTC M27P6
Kshell52 in r/Monitors
January 11, 2026 11:49 PM
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Yes, unfortunately even with local dimming set to high I see a slight bloom following the cursor on the google home page (dark mode). That’s something that I don’t think you’ll ever manage to get rid of on a mini led. I also have the KTC M27T6 and the AOC Q27G4ZNM which are both VA panels, and altho
...MrGreen__ in r/Monitors
October 15, 2025 1:56 PM
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So I have the KTC in question, have had it for around a week and it's very nice. I've been daily driving a PG32UQX for over 4 years so that's my comparison point for you. The M27P6 is refresh compliant in both modes. Overdrive off at 4k 160hz, or standard for notably clearer response with 2% oversho
...Edragyz in r/Monitors
July 18, 2025 7:03 PM
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