Technical specifications for the KTC H27P3 indicate a 27-inch IPS panel with a native 5120 x 2880 resolution, delivering a pixel density of 217 PPI. Performance metrics confirm a 135% sRGB coverage and support for a 60Hz refresh rate. The hardware architecture includes a 65W USB-C port facilitating single-cable data and power delivery for mobile workstations.
Structural analysis confirms a plastic chassis with a tilt-adjustable base and VESA mount compatibility. Material analysis indicates an entry-level HDR400 implementation with a typical brightness of 350-400 nits. Throughput data confirms that native 5K resolution requires DisplayPort 1.4 or Thunderbolt-compatible USB-C cables, as standard charging cables will cap resolution at 4K or fail to initialize the signal.
- PPI Density: 217 (Retina Grade).
- Scaling: 2x Integer Scaling support for macOS.
Operational protocols show that the 65W power limit may be insufficient for high-performance laptops under heavy rendering loads, which may lead to battery depletion despite being connected. To manage peripherals and high-power charging, the use of a supplemental docking station is recommended.
For users who require integrated Thunderbolt 4 daisy-chaining and a higher contrast ratio in a similar 27-inch 5K form factor, the BenQ PD2730S offers a more advanced internal controller.
This hardware serves as a high-density visual component in the 4K/5K business monitor classification.