LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
KTC
Based on 262 Reddit mentions
$269.98
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
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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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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Having tried an AOC Q27G4ZMN and a KTC M27T6 I recommend the KTC. Ended up returning the AOC for red tint issues in HDR content.
frewster in r/Monitors
February 17, 2026 1:40 AM
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Look for the KTC M27T6, it's the one I'm using, under $300 and with Full Array Local Dimming HDR1400. There's also some AOC models, the Q27G4XMN/ZMN and the older Q27G3XMN. All of those offer a real HDR experience.
vjhc in r/Monitors
April 20, 2026 3:32 PM
4
I have both a high end QD-OLED (Samsung G80SD) and an entry level mini led, but still very capable (KTC M27T6). Both are good in HDR, but the OLED pulls ahead in SDR. The picture looks "cleaner" on the OLED due to the better gradation and viewing angles. Here's a funny anecdote : don't forget how th
...laxounet in r/Monitors
March 28, 2026 2:26 PM
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Just got the KTC M27T6. Very happy with the swap from VA (MSI MAG24CR1). Feel free to check out my post history, as I made a thread yesterday about the HDR (not having had it before I was uncertain about the colors), but turns out everything is as it's meant to. Here is a photo side by side. Mind yo
...Awkward_Weather_3318 in r/Monitors
January 8, 2026 11:59 AM
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They definitely don't get blurry the main issue they have is Dark Smearing, VA panels have slow transitions speeds with dark colors, however, modern fast VA panels have so little dark smearing you really wouldn't notice it. Your best bet if you're used to OLED is going to be a VA based Mini-LED. Bes
...AgravatedArdvark in r/Monitors
December 12, 2025 3:21 PM
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KTC m27t6 seems like a great option. While also having its flaws of a va panel and supposedly losing brightness from possible overheating the price point is unmatched. I’m waiting for mine that I got for 270 after coupons on Amazon
Natural-Thought in r/Monitors
July 13, 2025 12:58 PM
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Is the KTC m27t6 available? It's another good option capable of true HDR. The ASUS monitor the other dude recommended isn't mini-led so can't do true HDR. How much this matters is up to you but I think HDR looks fantastic especially for single player games.
Spell_Alarming in r/Monitors
August 10, 2025 7:29 PM
4
I'd say KTC M27T6 is even better, same specs but HDR1400 certified with 1800 nits maximum brightness. But there are probably even crazier panels on the Asian market that we don't know about.
KUM0IWA in r/Monitors
June 23, 2025 7:03 PM
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