KTC has officially launched the H27E7 in the Chinese market, a 27-inch gaming monitor that’s unapologetically built for speed, precision, and competitive edge. Available now on JD.com for just 1199 yuan (roughly $165), the H27E7 enters the increasingly crowded esports display segment with an aggressive spec sheet and a surprisingly low price tag.

KTC H27E7 Monitor Specifications
The H27E7 features a 2K resolution (2560×1440) Fast IPS panel that delivers both vivid colors and quick responsiveness. The display supports an overclocked refresh rate of up to 320Hz (native 300Hz) combined with a 1ms response time, ensuring extremely smooth and responsive visuals, particularly advantageous in competitive gaming scenarios.
This monitor sports an HDR400-certified panel, which enhances dynamic range to reveal more detail in both dark and bright scenes. It covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut and 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, providing professional-grade color accuracy with a Delta E of less than 2. This makes it suitable not just for gamers but also for video editors and designers who demand precision in color representation.
The H27E7 comes equipped with hardware-level low blue light filtering and DC dimming to reduce eye strain without compromising color quality. Unlike software-based solutions that tend to yellow the display, the hardware-based protection preserves color accuracy while shielding users from harmful blue light.


In terms of gaming features, the monitor supports both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync (via DisplayPort) for tear-free gaming. It includes motion clarity enhancements like MPRT for reducing motion blur and dynamic OD (Overdrive) modes that can be fine-tuned to match different gaming needs, including a “Super Fast” mode optimized for FPS players. An adjustable crosshair overlay is also included, designed based on professional player preferences.
The design features an ergonomic stand with height adjustment (130mm ±5mm), tilt (-5° to 20°), and full pivot (±90°) capabilities. On the connectivity front, it equips two DisplayPort 1.4 and two HDMI 2.1 ports, each supporting 2560×1440 resolution at 320Hz. There’s also a 3.5mm headphone jack and a USB 2.0 port.
To streamline controls, the monitor supports MCC software, allowing users to adjust all display settings directly through a connected mouse, eliminating the need for physical buttons.
In related news, Alienware recently launched the AW3425DW, a 34-inch 240Hz QD-OLED curved gaming monitor in the US. Meanwhile, Philips has introduced a flagship 4K 240Hz QD-OLED monitor designed for both competitive gamers and creative professionals.
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