Budget gaming monitors usually ask you to make peace with compromise somewhere, whether that's washed-out blacks, mediocre brightness, or colors that look like they were tuned by someone who hates fun. The KTC M27T6S seems genuinely uninterested in playing by those rules. Sitting in the 1440p sweet spot that most PC gamers are targeting right now, it uses mini-LED backlighting to pull off contrast and brightness numbers that feel like they belong on a panel costing considerably more.
What makes this interesting beyond the spec sheet is that mini-LED at this price tier is still relatively rare, and KTC is betting that image quality will do the selling. From the sounds of it, that bet pays off. If you're building or upgrading a gaming setup in mid-2026 and your budget is pulling you toward the "reasonable" end of the monitor market, the M27T6S looks like a serious contender worth putting on your shortlist before you default to one of the usual big-brand options.

Alex
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