Battle of the 27" 240Hz OLED monitors! Asus PG27AQDM vs. KTC G27P6
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Comparing two 27” 240Hz OLED monitors, the often recommended Asus ROG Swift PG27AQDM and the new-comer from KTC, their G27P6 monitor. How does their performance and features compare, and which is better?
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Update 12 Dec 2023: Uniform brightness mode now added for US region firmware:
tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/ktc-g27p6-oled#Updated-Uniform-Brightness-mode-available-in-some-regional-firmware
How do you get this firmware to update your monitor if you buy in the EU?
Not sure there’s an official way but if you come and join our patreon we have made it available there (find the post for this video) 😀
I love the look of the uniform bezel around the KTC. I really hope more monitors go that direction. I want to look at the screen without the ugly logo all day 😅
Thank you for the review! I just snagged the KTC for 599.99 after a $200 coupon on Amazon!
How did you get a $200 coupon? The site lists $150 off...?
@@Justinerator I see it for 699 with 100$ coupon and a 799 with a 200$ coupon on Amazon both 599$
I just snagged one too! Best price point than all other oled monitor at the moment
I'm tempted to do the same.
It's got an extra 10% off coupon on Amazon today so it $515 right now.
Very good thorough review that non-tech person can understand. Yesterday I bought this KTC monitor on Amazon for $600 + tax after a $200 coupon that was on Amazon on the page that showed this monitor. Can't wait to get it. Now have to build out rest of pc to match this monitor. Thanks for this review.
I'm in the same boat. Supposed to arrive thursday!
i tried getting it but amazon said they cant deliver to my location unfortunately.
Thanks for the interesting review!
Two great panels.. would be amazing to see the comparison with other 1440p 240hz models
Curious to find out more details concerning the OLEDs that will be released early next year!!!
Hope you can give us more insights whenever you have more details
We certainly will! Got a bit of insight coming soon on some changes and will try and provide more roadmap information if we can 😀
Wait, these are exactly the same panels from LGD, aren't they?
@roB3rnd same panel but that’s not everything. Implementation, setup, configuration and added features varies as covered in the video 😀
i purchased the ktc model for 550$ on a black friday deal. I am extremely excited to use this!
What is the performance of the monitor after using it for months bro?
@@nicolastorres2531 i returned it due to issues with backlight. i recommend using a better brand
Thanks for the comparison. Also thank you very much for the information about the "uniform brightness mode". For me as someone who uses the monitor for both gaming and office/image creation etc. thats definitly a must have. The subpixel layout has been a bit problematic for windows office use, you did not mention it in this video though, or have I missed it?
What other competitors with uniform brightness mode does the ASUS have that I should look into?
The sub pixel layout is the same on both and has a similar impact on text clarity. The LG 27GR95QE operates without ABL for desktop use but is quite a lot darker for HDR content. I’m not sure about the other 27” OLED models, I think the Corsair model has a uniform brightness mode too
According to KTC Support there's a "Reading Mode" that disables ABL which is their uniform brightness equivalent.
Interesting. Not once did KTC mention this to us and they’ve seen both our written review and this video. I’ll check it out though, that would def make a difference if it works as intended
Wow ok. Let me know how it works. I'm really interested in this monitor.@@tftcentral
I had chance to check this today and there is no such reading mode available on the G27P6 at all. There's only two preset modes, standard and user, but nowhere in the menu or any of the shortcut menus is there a reading mode i'm afraid.
I saw that this mode is only available on US versions of this monitor, which might be the issue here
I’ve asked KTC about it as a user from China also had some other preset modes on their screen, despite their firmware version being listed as an earlier version. Theirs was 1.70, but ours is listed as 3.10. Trying to find out what’s available
Hi, I read online claims about there being a "Reader/Reading" mode being available for this monitor, however another person claimed it was region-locked for NA only? Do you have potentially have any further information regarding this topic?
That’s true, it’s a feature only in the NA firmware for some reason. We have that with us now so will be retesting it soon to see if that mode brings anything of value.
Hi TFT
I have the Asus version, so far it's honestly been great for my needs (coming from the PG279Q which served me well over the years)
The only question I have is that with the announcement of the 32" Semi-Glossy Version, I am wondering whether it is going to a viable upgrade in terms of image clarity,
I tend to play games in 4K downsampled to 1440p using Nvidia DSR. (the difference for me really is quite noticeable, albeit the image having varying blurriness levels per game)
I'm looking to properly move to 4K native, but on the 32" Will I see a noticeable difference in PPI/Clarity with a native res compared to downsampling?
I sit roughly 1 Meter away from the screen normally if that makes any difference
Do you see visual benefit in downscaling from 4k to 1440p instead of just setting at native 1440p to start with? I think either way, you’d see a nice improvement in picture quality and sharpness moving to a true 4K screen tbh
@@tftcentral Thanks for the reply
I really do see quite a significant difference in visual quality yes!
4K DSR to 1440p is how I've been playing most if not all games since acquiring a 4000 series card at the start of this year
I will chance it with the 4K version, as im sold on it more for the screen real estate and improved text clarity (which the 27AQDM really is not great at)
Thanks
Very good review. I should point out that the KTC is often on really good bargain sales. I purchase my Nov. 21, 2023. The list price was $699.99 and I received a $100 savings coupon from Amazon for the KTC. With Tax, my total cost was $662.99. At the time, I do not think there was a better deal for a 27" monitor available. I love the monitor and all the features. KTC is pretty incredible and few buyer understand how much of the monitor market is made available by KTC in one way or another.
Really good review. I thought it was very fair. But I wonder what the summary would have been if there were a $400 difference between the monitors. KTC is hitting a market that Asus is not interested to reach. As usual, the "Asus Markup" is apparent, but Asus does usually add features that make the "Asus Markup" if you have the money and requirement for the added extras.
The LG ultra gear 27” OLED is on sale with 22% off. I was thinking of purchasing the ASUS monitor however, it’s not on sale. I noticed they’re the same spec but with different peak brightness with the Asus at 1000nits and LG’s at 750 nits.
My question is whether or not you would recommend I buy the LG at 22% off versus buying the Asus at its full price tag?
Currently, I run Asus pg279q which is an IPS display and I have it at 50% brightness 24/7 as a reference for my personal usage.
Which country are you in? The Asus is on sale in some regions too for Black Friday tftcentral.co.uk/news/black-friday-2023-monitor-deals-tracker
@@tftcentral ahh, yeah I’m not in UK. I’m in US. Would love to stick to brand loyalty considering I run triple monitor all Asus 1440p.
@@EndeavorabIe The ASUS is $839 right now on Amazon. I’ve had it in my cart for a couple months waiting for the Black Friday sales before I bought it. Think the price will come down more or should I buy it?
@@EndeavorabIe Would just like to point out that the ASUS is now indeed on sale in the US!
@@ebjohnson91 damn I’ve already ordered the LG :/
I ended up getting this monitor. However, the colors seem very dull in HDR compared to my 48” lg CX. I don’t think is the matte coating because the LG 27 oled didn’t look like this. The only issue with that monitor was brightness. Is this a settings issue?
Not really but are you def running HDR content? When you first enable HDR in windows the screen will switch from its native wide gamut mode in to an sRGB emulation mode for windows which will def make the colours look duller. But when you then view actual HDR content it should operate in wide gamut again
Can the little power LED light be turned off on the KTC? Looks like an eye sore.
Yes, it can. I turned mine off.
Hello there I read that the asus has a automatic feature that prevents it from burning in where u don’t have to do anything yourself and I don’t know if the ktc has that aswell because I’d rather not buy it if I have to change my background every week and be careful when I leave my pc setup for a cigarette or so
Any firmware updates to disable the Auto Brightness Limiter?
The US firmware includes a reader mode which offers that in SDR
@@tftcentral okay that's good news because I just ordered one lol
You mentioned HDMI 2.0 and its limitations, but what about DP 1.4? Both monitors have that connection, and DP 1.4 can support 1440p @ 240Hz, right? My use case is connecting it to a gaming PC.
Correct. DisplayPort 1.4 is fine for Pc connectivity
I mostly game do you think the lack of UBM would be an issue?
Not for gaming, no.
@@tftcentralso it's a complete non issue in game, does it even activate?
If so, from your review and a gaming standpoint this monitor could well be better than the Asus.
hows the hdr brightness for gaming compared to the asus rog swift?
Say 1000 nit
Maybe a uniform brightness mode could be added in with a firmware update, ideally speaking of course
Your prediction came true!
Am I crazy or my eyes are bad. I just bought the ktc and loaded a few games (hitman 3, rdr2, apex legends Fortnite). Calibrated to tft recommended settings as a start. Played the games with windows calibrated hdr on. And honestly it looks the same as my 1440p ips monitor from msi. Sure there are minor and subtle differences in how it looks but nothing like as big of difference people are making it to be. The only major difference is my black background is noticeably black on the oled compared to the ips but in game it seems to equalize and look the same. Am I doing something wrong? Also playing in a dark room.
What’s your current IPS monitor? Are you def enabling HDR mode in windows before you start a game, and is the OSD showing that it’s running in HDR mode?
@@tftcentral yes I’m enabling everything. I even did the windows hdr calibration. It shows hdr standard in the osd I also tried the hdr cinema with warm color temp setting.
Msi mag274qrf-qd.
Does ktc offer any kind of burn in warranty in europe?
I’ve not seen any details of it tbh. Maybe try contacting them to check
Can you upgrade the firmware on the KTC monitor? I ask because the higher end monitors DO have the capacity for firmware updates, so not having a universal brightness mode COULD be something they implement with a firmware update IF that's an option with this monitor. If there isn't a firmware update capability, then I'd honestly turn it down.
It’s hard to know for sure as there’s nothing obvious in the OSD. But KTC have released new firmwares for some of their other screens so I suspect it’s the same here. Whether they will or not is another question of course
@@tftcentral thank you! Appreciate the honesty
Wouldn't that be pretty ridiculous if they didn't? Now you got me wondering too, I just bought this today as a bit of an impulse purchase but the price was too good to turn down. But damn, if they don't ever even provide firmware support for a high end premium monitor thatd be insane
Can u make a video on asus rog swift pg27uqr?? Thanks
Can these monitors do 1440p at 144hz or 165hz? Or 120 is max at 1440p?
We no longer have them to double check but they should support those intermediate refresh rates
I have a g27p6 - nvidia control panel lists 240,200,165,144,120,60hz for refresh rates to chose from
wait no 2.1 hdmi ports? on the descriptions on Amazon/Newegg says they come with 2.1 .. can anyone confirm, its important for VRR on PS5.
We couldn’t get anything more than 4K 60Hz out of them in our testing. And VRR was only available when adaptive sync in the OSD was enabled, suggesting it’s using FreeSync over HDMI from v2.0 ports, and not HDMI-VRR from 2.1 ports
@@tftcentral I would be keeping in 1440p. I have a pc and ps5 and just wanted to be sure I could achieve the 120hertz w VRR enabled when on the the PS5
@tresxlord2610 120Hz will work but I’m not 100% sure either way on VRR as sadly don’t have a PS5 to test. My gut tells me it won’t work for that console
I’m still confused on which one to buy I can afford either one but I still have no clue which to purchase
The cheaper one
monitor with uniform brightness mode win all the time! should look to different panel tech if u dont considered that for oled. cheaper panel win means another compromised on the performance of oled!
It’s the same panel but it needs to be implemented on the scaler and software side. Agree it’s a shame it’s not included
key point is that both have hdmi 2.0. LG (cheaper than Asus) has hdmi 2.1
KTC Black settings?
Sorry what is the question here?
Does VRR Work ? My Ktc flickers in loading Screens.
It seems like the smarter thing is to go for the cheaper one. The performance is never going to be drastically different.
Nah dude I think it's pretty obvious that you just can't afford the Asus...
@@s.m.g.2166 i cant afford the ktc either.
@@rickgear2579 🤣
You'll get there dude, don't worry 😄
@@s.m.g.2166 plus im waiting a few generations before I consider an OLED monitor. I want a 480 Hz one with BFI.
@@rickgear2579 damn dude...
If you're waiting for A 2k 480hz OLED you'll be waiting till 2028-2030 at least...
any plans on reviewing the samsung odyssey neo g9 57'' it just received a firmware update ?
Not at the moment I’m afraid
just snagged this for $540, think its worth it at the price
hows it after 3 months? I have a 1080p ips (i think) right now. I wanna upgrade my pc to a 4070 and maybe use the monitor for my ps5 as well, I was hoping the price point is worth it.
@@publixwhereshoppingisapleasure actually returned it for the LG 34GS95QE-B. Worth every penny over KTC IMO. Think its on sale now too
matte anti glare coating... why just why
What are your thoughts on Mainland Chinese* hardware being a security risk due to the tyranny of the PRC?
*This includes autonomous administrative divisions like Hong Kong.
In europe its cheaper
This dude literally just hating on the Asus 😂😂😂😂
cap
The asus got 0.3 million second resonds time not 5