All are 27" QHD 180 Hz IPS monitors, except KTC, which is 24".
TITAN ARMY P27A2R
https://titan-army.com/products/titan-army-p27a2r-gaming-monitor
MSI G272QPF E2
https://www.msi.com/Monitor/G272QPF-E2/Specification
Acer Nitro XV271U M3BMIIPRX
https://store.acer.com/en-us/27-nitro-xv1-gaming-monitor-xv271u-m3bmiiprx
https://www.acer.com/us-en/monitors/gaming/nitro-xv1/pdp/UM.HX1AA.301
ASRock PG27QFT2A
https://pg.asrock.com/Monitors/PG27QFT2A/index.asp#Specification
KTC Q24T09
https://ktcplay.eu/products/ktc-q24t09-gaming-monitor
Dell G2724D
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/del...onitors-monitor-accessories#techspecs_section
The brightness of the Titan Army and MSI are 300 Nit, the Acer is 250, the ASRock and Dell are 400, the KTC is 350. Contrast ratios are 1200:1 for MSI, 1000:1 for the rest. Titan, Acer, and Dell are true 8 bit color, 16.7/8 million colors. MSI and KTC are 8-bit + FRC, or 1.07 billion colors. AsRock doesn't mention a bit-count, but states the color count as 1.07 billionIs. it right to say that 10-bit > 8-bit+FRC > 8-bit > 6-bit+FRC?
All the monitors have DP ports to 1.4 standard, except Acer, which is 1.2. All have HDMI ports to 2.0 standard, except Titan, which is 2.2 (Dell is unknown). (Does DP 1.4 matter for anything other than 4K/8K?)
All the monitors seem fungible on response time. I don't know how to interpret pixel pitch or color space info, which are not given for some of the monitors. But I can note that all except Acer give sRGB statistics, and each is 99%, except MSI, which is 125%. All except Dell offer DCI, which is 94% for KTC and MSI, 90% for AsRock, and 95% for Acer and Titan, The three that list Adobe RGB are KTC at 89%, Titan 82%, MSI 90%.
Freesync should be Gsync compatible in general IIAR. but the Acer and MSI don't make that clear.
Without evaluating things like power consumption, weight, stand tilt and adjustability, or odd features such as built-in Wifi and speakers for the AsRock, which of these is "best" on paper? KTC seems to have a combination of strong relative color space, the second-highest brightness, and a better (?) color count, and it is the cheapest. The rest are in the $150-175 range. For 27", is it MSI > AsRock > Titan > Dell > Acer?
TITAN ARMY P27A2R
https://titan-army.com/products/titan-army-p27a2r-gaming-monitor
MSI G272QPF E2
https://www.msi.com/Monitor/G272QPF-E2/Specification
Acer Nitro XV271U M3BMIIPRX
https://store.acer.com/en-us/27-nitro-xv1-gaming-monitor-xv271u-m3bmiiprx
https://www.acer.com/us-en/monitors/gaming/nitro-xv1/pdp/UM.HX1AA.301
ASRock PG27QFT2A
https://pg.asrock.com/Monitors/PG27QFT2A/index.asp#Specification
KTC Q24T09
https://ktcplay.eu/products/ktc-q24t09-gaming-monitor
Dell G2724D
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/del...onitors-monitor-accessories#techspecs_section
The brightness of the Titan Army and MSI are 300 Nit, the Acer is 250, the ASRock and Dell are 400, the KTC is 350. Contrast ratios are 1200:1 for MSI, 1000:1 for the rest. Titan, Acer, and Dell are true 8 bit color, 16.7/8 million colors. MSI and KTC are 8-bit + FRC, or 1.07 billion colors. AsRock doesn't mention a bit-count, but states the color count as 1.07 billionIs. it right to say that 10-bit > 8-bit+FRC > 8-bit > 6-bit+FRC?
All the monitors have DP ports to 1.4 standard, except Acer, which is 1.2. All have HDMI ports to 2.0 standard, except Titan, which is 2.2 (Dell is unknown). (Does DP 1.4 matter for anything other than 4K/8K?)
All the monitors seem fungible on response time. I don't know how to interpret pixel pitch or color space info, which are not given for some of the monitors. But I can note that all except Acer give sRGB statistics, and each is 99%, except MSI, which is 125%. All except Dell offer DCI, which is 94% for KTC and MSI, 90% for AsRock, and 95% for Acer and Titan, The three that list Adobe RGB are KTC at 89%, Titan 82%, MSI 90%.
Freesync should be Gsync compatible in general IIAR. but the Acer and MSI don't make that clear.
Without evaluating things like power consumption, weight, stand tilt and adjustability, or odd features such as built-in Wifi and speakers for the AsRock, which of these is "best" on paper? KTC seems to have a combination of strong relative color space, the second-highest brightness, and a better (?) color count, and it is the cheapest. The rest are in the $150-175 range. For 27", is it MSI > AsRock > Titan > Dell > Acer?