LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
KTC
Based on 262 Reddit mentions
$269.98
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Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Had KTC M27T6 and TCL 34R83Q. Both looked great with superb HDR, However the blooming and dimming when there’s large contrast differences was just too much for me. There’s tons of lost detail where OLED has no issues. Although obviously OLED is not without its own fair share of issues. But those are
...Prnbro in r/Monitors
March 7, 2026 6:31 AM
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That largely depends on the model, zone amount, and how good the dimming algorithm is. For instance, I’ve tried the KTC m27t6…a smeary bloomy mess. No matter the setting. No matter how much I tweaked it. This model though, pretty tight dimming algorithms and minimal blooming. Something to note about
...Plane_Dentist4214 in r/Monitors
April 9, 2026 6:59 PM
10
It kinda depends, how lit is your room when you game? Cause IPS (KTC/KOORUI) will show way more blooming, which you will perceive even more the darker the room is. The downside of the AOC will be a little black smearing, dont know if you ever owned a VA but it can look something like this - MAG 274Q
...Exciting_Dog9796 in r/Monitors
December 20, 2025 7:11 PM
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I really liked the Xiaomi, the Local Dimming does a great job. Of course there will be some blooming here and there but it never was too bad, seen worse on other models. Kinda same specs but VA would be the KTC M27T6, maybe that is also available in your region. edit: picture of the Xiaomi
Exciting_Dog9796 in r/Monitors
December 24, 2025 6:21 AM
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It really depends... Personally i always miss brightness when i switch to OLED, although the new tandem OLEDs did a better job. Motion clarity/input lag tho the OLEDs will take the lead. Contrast the OLEDs will also win cause they look perfect in every condition, but if you dont game in a fully dark
...Exciting_Dog9796 in r/Monitors
November 4, 2025 1:21 PM
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The advice youre getting is out of date. Grab the KTC M27T6 bro it sounds perfect for you. I have the 4k version and it's excellent. Watch some reviews and some setting recommendations as the out of the box settings aren't fantastic.
throwawaylondon02 in r/Monitors
February 17, 2026 1:10 AM
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KTC M27T6 is a 1440p VA Mini-LED I think Monitors Unboxed did a review on. I have the M27P6 (4k IPS version) and have loved it so far. https://us.ktcplay.com/products/27-inch-180hz-hdr1400-miniled-gaming-monitor
970x in r/Monitors
January 30, 2026 6:49 PM
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Don't listen to him. While not the best, 576 dimming zones should still delvier decent HDR performance. Even the AOC Q27G3XMN, a 336 dimming zone miniLED, was one of the most popular and well-reviewed miniLEDs cuz of how good it was. Double check first whether or not you're actually using the right
...Glass_Economics_5038 in r/Monitors
March 25, 2026 3:35 AM
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I have a KTC m27t6 which by any definition is a light canon, I do have to look away sometimes when it gets too bright (it is rated for 1400 but I think it would jump to 1800 sometimes).I cannot find a better word to describe rather than a light canon.I will new eyes before I am able to afford a bett
...Revolutionary_Wear14 in r/Monitors
February 5, 2026 3:55 PM
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Yes but these HVA panels are miles worse than what is being sold in the Chinese market though. M27T6 panel are from 2023/2024 era probably and the current TCL panels are much better with high 4000:1 contrast without local limit granted the viewing angles are atrocious compared to IPS still but still
...BlueSiriusStar in r/Monitors
February 10, 2026 4:33 PM
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