If crisp text and detailed digital photo editing are your top priorities, the Asus PA279CRV with its higher resolution might suit you. However, for a deep black level and a more immersive HDR gaming and media consumption experience, the KTC M27T20's superior contrast and brightness will be significant. Competitive gamers will also appreciate the KTC monitor's higher refresh rate and response time, which reduce motion blur and ghosting. If you're on a tighter budget, you might lean towards the Asus despite some sacrifices in gaming performance and HDR quality. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Asus PA279CRV (IPS)
Very good text clarity
Very good image clarity
Advantages of the KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED)
Best in class for casual gaming
Very good for media consumption
Good refresh rate
Excellent contrast
Good brightness
Very good color volume
Very good response time
Key differences
Casual Gaming
5.8/10
9.5/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
165Hz
920:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
4000:1
376 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
500 nits
436 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
1200 nits
98.5 %
DCI-P3 COLOR GAMUT
93.0 %
Matte
COATING
Matte
The KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED) is best in class for casual gaming, while the Asus PA279CRV (IPS) is poor.
Competitive Gaming
4.9/10
6.1/10
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
165Hz
17.0 ms
TOTAL RESPONSE TIME
3.0 ms
48 - 60 Hz
VARIABLE REFRESH RATE
48 - 165 Hz
No
STROBING / BFI
No
376 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
500 nits
The KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED) is only fair for competitive gaming, while the Asus PA279CRV (IPS) is poor.
Productivity
7.9/10
7.1/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
163 PPI
PIXELS PER INCH
109 PPI
Yes
ADJUSTABLE STAND
Yes
Matte
COATING
Matte
The Asus PA279CRV (IPS) and KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED) are both good for productivity, though the Asus PA279CRV (IPS) is somewhat better.
Media Consumption
6.6/10
8.6/10
3840 x 2160
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
920:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
4000:1
376 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
500 nits
436 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
1200 nits
Matte
COATING
Matte
The KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED) is very good for media consumption, while the Asus PA279CRV (IPS) is only fair.
Cost
$469
$500
$200
$300
$400
$500
$600
$700
$800
The Asus PA279CRV (IPS) has a price of $469 and the KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED) costs $500.
HDR Gaming and Media Consumption
No
Yes
The Asus PA279CRV (IPS) is not suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption while the KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED) is suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption.
Digital Photo Editing
Yes
No
The Asus PA279CRV (IPS) is suitable for digital photo editing while the KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED) is not suitable for digital photo editing.
Key similarities
HDR Video Editing and Color Grading
No
No
Both the Asus PA279CRV (IPS) and KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED) are not suitable for HDR video editing and color grading.
Print Photo Editing
Yes
Yes
Both the Asus PA279CRV (IPS) and KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED) are suitable for print photo editing.
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How the Asus PA279CRV (IPS) and the KTC M27T20 (VA MiniLED) compare to other monitors
"The ASUS PA279CRV is an excellent value 4K IPS monitor for color-critical work involving sRGB, Rec.709, DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB color spaces. On top of that, it features rich connectivity options, a robust design and plenty of additional features."
"The KTC M27T20 brings mini-LED and HDR1000 features to much more affordable price levels than before. It cuts some corners, however, and the settings require a lot of tuning for optimal colors and black levels."
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