KOORUI 27 Inch Gaming Monitor QHD (2560 x 1440), 170 Hz

KOORUI 27 Inch Gaming Monitor QHD (2560 x 1440)

KOORUI 27 Inch Gaming Monitor QHD (2560 x 1440), 170 Hz, IPS, 1ms, DCI-P3 90% Color Gamut, Adaptive Sync, (HDMI, DisplayPort) Black GN07


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    Choose one of five different time intervals.

    This feature allows you to measure your target play rate in time or turn based RTS games.

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    Crosshair function

    Enabling this feature will allow you to target opponents in the game faster and win in one move.

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    Game mode

    Select different modes to get the best display setting values for different game modes.

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    EASY TO USE BUTTON

    Press the button to turn the monitor on and off. Rotate the joystick to enter and select the menu.

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    VESA COMPATIBLE

    The 75*75mm VESA installation is suitable for most monitor arms.

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Weight: 6.1 kg
Dimensions: 21.49 x 61.35 x 47.23 cm; 6.1 kg
Brand: KOORUI
Model: GN07
Colour: Black
Manufacture: KOORUI
Dimensions: 21.49 x 61.35 x 47.23 cm; 6.1 kg

11 Responses

  1. NicoleMattingle says:

     United Kingdom

    The monitor has become a great addition to my man cave set up. Yes I could have spent well over double. I had a 4K 42inch tv prior to it arriving and have to love 1, east of set up 2, 120htz refresh rate and colours are great it’s nothing but great so fa

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It says slim borders and that is true but it’s not 100% true the black borders of the screen are big so the slim borders is not really true, over than that looks good, comes up with the right resolution and refresh rate right out of the box, HDR even though not having the certificate looks good.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great monitor but I wanted to run this with my Xbox series S at 1440p 120hz which advertises it can do. However it does not allow me to. I have tried buying several HDMI 2.1 cables, ones that are even certified and it does not work. I resetted the monitor to factory setting but it only allows me to run 1440p at 60hz which is not worth it on FPS games. I even bought a 30 display port adapter which does not work at all. Any help on this would be amazing.

  4. Jaimie78Lnqnsah says:

     United Kingdom

    Like others, I thought “what’s the catch?”, but I have to tell you there is no catch! Ticked all our boxes – 27″, 1440p, 165hz, 1ms and performs exactly like it should. We are very impressed. Screen is bright and clear, no visible lag or ghosting. Only drawback is no speakers built in, but we were gonna get external anyway… No hesitation in recommending this awesome monitor to you.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersWhere to start…. Got this to play on the PS5 in 1440p 120hz and boy it does that super well. Picture on this compaired to a 4k 65″ TV is night and day, more than three times the DPI. 4K 65″ TV is 4594 Pixles per Inch. This monitor at 1440p is 14713 Pixles per Inch…

    Great Base, Great features, lovely picture.

    Bad points.. First one flickered, second one overheated and picture went funny. 3rd times a charm and this one works perfectly. Amazon took the faulty ones back no questions asked so no biggie.

  6. Tegan Annett says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersIt’s a good monitor but the specifications are rather misleading – 170hz, I can only get up to 144hz, I haven’t tested the response time but it seems to be close to 1ms, at least better than my laptop’s screen.

    The stand it comes with is useless, very flimsy and balance is not so great, I recommend if you’re purchasing this monitor to have or buy a separate stand/arm.

    Other than the lower Hz it’s great!

    4.0 out of 5 stars Bit misleading info

  7. OlivaBivens says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s honestly really really nice. The colours pop out and it looks great. Its definitely 1440p and its definitely 170hz.

    There are some minor details however:
    I dont think it’s ips, it looks like va to me. That being said there’s no ghosting on my unit

    There’s a small sticker on my box that says 27 inch, 1080p va monitor. No idea why that’s there, there’s also no paperwork to give official specs. But my pc outputs 1440p 170hz with this monitor.

    I have the option to select 4k res on my pc. However when I test it it doesn’t look 4k it still looks 1440p (odd)

    I was really skeptical on this monitor, there are some things worth pointing out but for the price I paid (139.99) it looks so good I don’t even care.

  8. HeribertoGrano says:

     United Kingdom

    Good monitor quite an upgrade in size from a 24inch monitor bezels are a little thick so if you are going to buy 2 and use it side by side maybe look elsewhere but other than that its amazing, gives off a little noticeable heat when ur hand is on the monitor and great colour and its really smooth

    5.0 out of 5 stars Was worried but turned out quite good

  9. DollieCarden says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersTook a punt and it was well worth it! Wasn’t expecting much but it works brilliant. Packaging said different specs but it’s definitely 1440p & IPS if anyone isn’t sure. I have also got it to run 120hz on PS5

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersFirst of all. I played on this monitor connected by gaming laptop via hdmi at 165hz for 4 months. This monitor is good at this price. My unit have no colour bleed and ghosting is minimal. Recently I build my own mini pc (on picture). I connected via certified by vesa display port bought on amazon. Straight away my monitor start flickering and blackout at 165hz. It was working fine when I lower it. So I thought bad display pprt cable. I ordered another one but this time different brand had non certified. I plugged in and it was fine at 165hz. It stayed that way for about 2 weeks, I played many different games. When suddenly one day I turn of pc and later that day turn back on my screen was flickering again. Notice only 2 weeks passed since I changed the cable. I tried other things like disable msi afterburner, costum resolution and etc. Maximum performance on gpu. Disabling g sync and etc… the monitor only working fine at 144hz. Everything above that it just doesn’t work… I think this monitor have misleading advertising. As few other reported same issue with display port connection not working properly at 165hz but working fine at lower resolution (144hz). I think 165hz stands for hdmi max refresh rate but for display port max 144hz only. I have ordered replacement unit. I will test it and see if the issue will go away. Just to make everyone aware IF YOU WANT TO GAME AT 165HZ VIA DISPLAY PORT YOU MIGHT HAVE ISSUES!!!

    Edit: New replacement unit working well at 165hz via display port. I will monitor if is continue working without issues. I hope it will stay that way and last long. Thank you for amazon sending to me brand new monitor within one week time. Amazon has best costumer service!

    4.0 out of 5 stars It's good monitor but with flaws...

  11. FrederickaLanni says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersHaving had an MSI Optix G24C4 I can say with utter happiness this was incredibly worth the less-than-50 upgrade! It doesn’t get talked about enough but 1080p looks worse the bigger the screen and at 24″ it’s an eyesore. Even on my 15″ Legion laptop it blows. So I would recommend to everyone to do yourselves a favor and get a 1440p/QHD screen. The difference is night and day. It’s so much more sharp and vibrant. It’s unfortunate that 24″ QHD monitors are so rare so be sure to snag either this or the AOC Q24G2A.

    Outside of this, the monitor is superb. Feels very high quality, easy assembly, love the adjustable/rotational aspect, colorfully rich, very minimal backlight bleed, and gaming on it is a blast. My ONLY gripe is/was that it’s not curved as most other monitors are. I prefer curved screens but tbh I didn’t even really notice at first and I’ve grown not to care because everything else about it renders it insignificant.

    Phenomenal job by KOORUI.