This is where gaming meets actual HDR. The Mini LED backlight means hundreds of tiny zones that brighten and dim independently, so when a torch lights up a dark cave or headlights sweep across a night scene, the bright parts punch through without washing out the rest of the image. It hits 1000 nits of brightness — think sunny outdoor scene levels — which is leagues beyond the fake HDR stickers on budget screens.
The 27-inch 4K resolution makes everything razor-sharp, from desktop text to in-game details, and the 160Hz refresh keeps motion smooth in fast games without needing a monster GPU to push it. The pixel response is fast enough that you won't see ghosting trails behind moving objects. It's a gaming screen that also happens to make regular work and shows look great.
KTC isn't a household name like LG or Samsung, but this spec list is genuinely high-end stuff at a lower price than the big brands charge for equivalent features.