Gamers seeking high-refresh-rate displays can now access a budget-friendly 2K option from HKC that significantly undercuts the cost of its predecessor. The company launched the 27-inch MG27H3Q1 monitor on JD.com, offering a 340Hz overclocked panel for a price that removes much of the financial barrier to competitive gaming setups. This release provides a concrete alternative for buyers who want fast response times without paying premium prices for marginal speed gains.

New 27-inch display offers 340Hz overclocked refresh rate
The MG27H3Q1, also marketed as the Galaxy V7, utilizes a Fast IPS panel to deliver a 2560×1440 resolution. This display technology supports a native 320Hz refresh rate that HKC overclocks to 340Hz for smoother motion handling. The panel achieves a 1ms gray-to-gray response time, which helps reduce motion blur during fast-paced gameplay.
Specifications
- Panel: 27-inch Fast IPS
- Resolution: 2560×1440
- Refresh Rate: 340Hz (Overclocked)
- Response Time: 1ms GtG
- Price: 1299 CNY (around $191)
Visual performance on this monitor includes a peak brightness of 350 nits and a static contrast ratio of 1300:1. Color reproduction covers 95% of the DCI-P3 gamut and 135% of the sRGB standard, ensuring vibrant images for both gaming and media consumption. The display connects via HDMI and DisplayPort inputs, with a 3.5mm audio jack included for headset users.
Physical adjustments on the included stand allow for height, tilt, and rotation changes to suit different desk setups. The monitor also supports VESA 75x75mm wall mounting for users who prefer a cleaner workspace. We looked at HKC M27A9F1 27-inch 144Hz Monitor Launches in our earlier Hkc coverage, but this new model targets a higher performance tier.
HKC lists the MG27H3Q1 at 1299 CNY (around $191), a substantial drop from the 1799 CNY (around $265) price of the previous MG27H3Q2 model. The monitor is currently available for purchase in China through JD.com. This pricing strategy makes high-refresh-rate 2K gaming more accessible to value-conscious consumers in the region.



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