Introduction
KTC G42P5 OLED Monitor Review
A 16:9 OLED monitor that is (relatively) budget-friendly
OLED monitors are becoming more available and popular these days. Today, we will review the KTC G42P5, the 4” 4K display from a company that wasn’t known to many, but there’s a chance it may change soon. Shenzhen KTC Technology Co., Ltd. was founded in Shenzhen in 1995, so it has quite a long story (almost 30 years of existence). It mainly specialized (as an OEM manufacturer) in making TV sets, tablets, AR, and monitors for partners like NEC, Samsung, Viewsonic, and others. In January 2021, they introduced their brand, KTC (Key To Combat). They have quite a wide range of monitors, including:
- 24” (H24T09P)
- 27” including the Mini-LED variants (H27T22, H27S17, M27P20 Pro, M27T20)
- 32” (H32S17)
- 42” (the reviewed G42P5 with and without the stand)
The KTC G42P5 is designed primarily for gamers (but it should work for video and web usage as well after getting used to the size), and it’s currently offered at the KTC website at a reasonable price of 1199.99 USD (with the stand) and 1099.99 USD (without it). The design is quite elegant, with a white-metal backside. With a 42-inch diagonal in 16:9 format, the KTC G42P5 would be considered compact as a television, but it’s already a giant screen for a monitor. A very similar product is the reviewed Asus ROG Swift OLED PG42UQ.
But what this monitor has to offer?
- 4K resolution (with a LGD WBE Panel)
- Anti-glare screen (Front polarizer, Reflectance Typ.2%, Haze 35%)
- 135000:1 contrast ratio
- 10Bit 99% DCI-P3
- 138 Hz refresh rate (FreeSync Premium and G-Sync Compatible),
- 0.1ms response time (GTG)
- 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x DP 1.4, 3x USB 3.0
- Type-C PD 90 W reverse charging
- KVM support
- 2 x 8 W built-in speakers
- Remote control
- and 4 USB ports (you can live without them, but if they’re there – why not?).
The typical brightness is 450 cd/m^2, peak brightness is 600 cd/m^2, and it’s HDR10 compatible.
Panel Type & Backlight |
OLED RGBW | WBE (OLED EX) |
Screen Size & Aspect Ratio |
42 “, 16:9 |
Panel Curvature |
Flat |
Max Resolution & Refresh, response time |
3840×2160P @138Hz |
FreeSync/G-Sync |
AMD FreeSync Premium, G-Sync Compatible (both without official certifications), Up to 138 Hz |
Native Colour Depth / Gamut/ Viewing angles |
1.07Billon Colors (10bit)/ 133% sRGB | 99% DCI-P3 | 99% Adobe RGB/ H:178º, V:178º (CR≥10) |
Contrast |
135,000:1 (Typ.) |
Brightness |
SDR: 450 / 135 cd/m2 (25% /100% APL ) HDR: 600 cd/m2 (3% APL) |
Adobe RGB color coverage |
99% |
sRGB color coverage |
133% |
Video Inputs |
HDMI 2.1 × 2, DP 1.4 × 1 |
Audio |
2*8W |
USB |
USB 3.0 (upstream) × 1, USB 3.0 (downstream) × 2 |
Panel Dimensions |
With base: 932 x 615.7 x 490.2 mm Without base: 932 x 534.6 x 45.1 mm |
Weight w/base and w/o base |
15 kg | 33.07 lb (without stand) |
Warranty |
Three years |
The KTC G42P is currently on sale for as low (well, relatively, for such a big OLED screen) as 899 EUR. You'll find the links at the bottom of the last page. Let's head to the unboxing part, next page, please.