[Round-up] HKC, KOORUI and ANTGAMER Showcase Their Latest Monitors at Computex 2026
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Introduction
HKC Corporation Ltd showcased a wide range of interesting new monitors at Computex this year featuring three of their monitor brands which include their own HKC brand, their mainstream KOORUI brand and their competitive esports ANTGAMER brand, as they look to expand their monitor range globally this year and in to next.
There were some very interesting technical innovations including new RGB Mini-LED monitors, super-high 1000Hz refresh rate screens and an enormous 83.4″ (yes, you heard that correctly!) prototype display to name just a few that we saw. We will give you the key information about all the models on show in this round-up. If you want to know more about the 3 brands, their core product ranges, and what’s going on with their global expansion then we published an article last month which is available here.

Video coverage from Computex 2026
RGB Mini-LED’s, a huge 83″ super ultrawide and more from HKC
HKC 32U165 (previously the M10 Ultra) – a 32″ RGB-Mini LED monitor

We start with the HKC 32U165 which is a model we first saw in early prototype stage at CES in January when it was referred to as the “M10 Ultra”. It’s a 31.4″ (32″ class) Fast VA LCD display with a 3840 x 2160 “4K” resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. The most interesting thing about this screen is it’s got an RGB Mini LED backlight which offers enhancements to traditional Mini LED backlights. The backlight directly integrates Mini LED chips of the three primary colours, red, blue and green, into the backlight module.

As a result, HKC promote 4,788 independent light control zones (1,596 total Mini LED zones) for excellent local dimming capabilities, a very high brightness (1400 nits peak) and a super-wide colour gamut which they say can reach 99.9% Rec.2020 even. The screen also has a glossy screen coating, which seems to be an update compared with the prototype we saw at CES previously, and that offers a super-clear and sharp image.

It has an extensive range of connectivity options too including DisplayPort 2.1, 2x HDMI 2.1, USB Type-C (with 90W power delivery), various USB ports and a headphone jack.

We first saw this at CES in January so it was great to see it here again and we are told that it is due to be released in Q3 in China, before being launched more widely in early Q1. IT’s expected to land in the US at a price of $899 USD.
HKC 27U165D – a new 27″ RGB-Mini LED monitor

HKC have also got a new 27″ RGB Mini-LED monitor being launched which offers the same 3840 x 2160 “4K” resolution and 165Hz refresh rate, but this time it is built around a ‘Fast IPS’ LCD technology panel with slightly fewer local dimming zones. This one has 1152 zones and offers lower brightness levels offering VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification and a 1000 nits peak brightness, along with a still-impressive 95% Rec.2020 colour gamut.

It has a similarly comprehensive range of connectivity as the 32″ model apart from the DisplayPort version which is 1.4 here rather than 2.1. There’s still USB type-C with 90W power delivery and 2x HDMI available, along with some USB data ports.

Like the 32″ model this is due to be released in early 2027 in the US, this one at a price of $599 USD.
HKC C83U60 – the World’s first 83.4″ super ultrawide screen

If you are after a truly immersive gaming experience then the C83U60 should tick all the boxes thanks to its eye-watering 83.4″ screen size with a 48:9 aspect ratio and a 1000R curvature. It is built around a ‘Fast VA panel’ and offers a unique 11520 x 2160 “12K” resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. It’s basically the same size and resolution as 3x 32″ 4K monitors side by side.

As you can see from the pictures above we saw it set up here as a SIM racing rig and it offered an impressive and immersive experience for games of this genre.

This is merely a prototype and proof of concept at this stage as HKC try and determine whether there is an appetite for a screen of this size or not. We will keep you posted on any further developments on this moving forward.
HKC 27H180 – a 5K monitor with A.I. features

Another one that we saw at the event was the 27H180 model which offers a 27” ‘Fast IPS’ panel with a “5K” resolution and 180Hz refresh rate. The 5120 x 2880 “5K” resolution offers a 218 PPI pixel density for what Apple refer to as a ‘Retina-class’ resolution and when you combine this with its glossy screen coating the result of which is ultra-sharp text and highly detailed images.

Another feature of this screen is the inclusion of A.I capabilities which HKC told us was basically (at this stage) an A.I. scene optimisation feature which will intelligently switch between modes such as brightness, sharpness and contrast depending on what you are doing on screen.

This one includes a whole host of connectivity options too including DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1 and USB Type-C (with 90W power delivery) and is due to be available in Q1 2027 in the US at a price of $749 USD.
HKC 27U240B – a versatile 4K QD-OLED monitor

Last but not least from HKC at Computex was the 27U240B which they are touting as a “versatile QD-OLED monitor”. It features a 26.5 ” (27″ class) sized screen built around Samsung Display’s 4th-Gen Penta Tandem QD-OLED panel technology, with a 3840 x 2160 “4K” resolution, 166 PPI pixel density and a 240Hz refresh rate.

For HDR it is certified under the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 tier, and it also features a 10-bit colour depth and a wide colour gamut covering 100% of the sRGB and 99% of the DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB colour spaces.

It also delivers decent connectivity with DisplayPort 2.1,HDMI 2.1 and USB Type-C (with 90W power delivery) and is due to be released during Q4 in the US at a price of $749 USD.
Super-fast refresh rates courtesy of ANTGAMER…
We also saw a number of new models from the ANTGAMER brand, aimed at competitive and esports gamers, with a focus on speed. This included:
ANTGAMER ANT25ASF – a new FHD 1000Hz TN Film gaming monitor

The ANT25ASF raced onto the Computex show floor offering a 24.1″ Fast TN’ panel with a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a whopping 1000Hz refresh rate, which is the first time you can reach 1000Hz speeds in a native 1080p resolution.

Part of their esports ANTGAMER gaming series this is firmly aimed at the competitive gaming market with a 0.8ms G2G response time spec and gaming features such as FPS mode calibration and DIC Motion Blur Reduction included.

This is using one of HKC’s own monitor panels which is exclusive to the ANTGAMER brand and is due to be launched in China in Q3 2026 and we would expect to see global availability to follow in around Q1 2027. US price is still TBC.
ANTGAMER ANT257PF – a 750Hz option available sooner

If you don’t want to wait for the 1000Hz display…Taking speed down a notch now, although not by much, we also saw the ANT257PF which is another 24.1″ ‘Fast TN’ panel with a 1920 x 1080 resolution, but this version offers a native 750Hz refresh rate instead of 1000Hz.

DIC Motion Blur Reduction backlight again is included to improve motion clarity, along with other gaming enhancements such as gaming pre-set modes and gaming AI features. We first saw this in action at CES and it will be launched ahead of the 1000Hz version. It is already available to buy in China, with availability in the US scheduled for Q4 2026, price TBC.
ANTGAMER ANT257ZQE – a new 540HZ WOLED monitor

Before we leave the ANTGAMER brand we also saw a new Tandem WOLED panel on display. The ANT257ZQE is 26.5″ (27″ class) in size with a 2560 x 1440 resolution and a native 540Hz refresh, which can be boosted to a super-fast 720Hz when dropping to a 720p resolution using a dual-mode function. This joins the growing range of 540/720Hz Tandem WOLED displays that we have seen appear in recent times.

ANTGAMER have opted to use a matte anti-glare coating on their screen, and its offers an impressive HDR performance with certification under the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 tier, and a 1500 nits peak brightness spec.

This model will also support DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20) connectivity for uncompressed video signals and support for next-gen graphics cards and is due to be available in Q4 2026 at a price of ~$1000 USD.
A number of competitively priced displays from KOORUI
KOORUI S2741LM – their flagship Mini-LED monitor

A screen that is currently with us for a full review, and also on display here at Computex is the KOORUI S2741LM which focusses on high-end HDR gaming and multimedia. This is a 27” 4K Mini-LED IPS LCD monitor with a native 160Hz refresh rate and a dual-mode function which allows you to double your refresh rate to 320Hz when dropping to a lower 1080p resolution.
You can expect high-end HDR performance too thanks to a 1152-zone Mini LED backlight, offering great local dimming as well as certification under the VESA DisplayHDR 1400 tier and offering a peak brightness of >1400 nits, with the Mini LED backlight helping to deliver deeper blacks and brighter whites.

In other specs it also offers a 10-bit colour depth and a wide colour gamut covering 99% of the sRGB and 98% of the DCI-P3 colour spaces. Connectivity is extensive as there are1x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1, USB Type-C (with 90W power delivery), 2x USB Type-A, 1x USB Type-B and headphone jack.

This is widely available for purchase now and as we said earlier we are currently testing this model right now so do look out for our review which is due to be published very soon.
KOORUI 34E6UC – a 34″ Ultrawide VA panel

Next up is the 34E6UC which offers up a very affordable 34” ultrawide screen with a 1000R curvature. It is built around a VA LCD technology panel and features a 3440 x 1440 resolution and 180Hz refresh rate which is supported by VRR from compatible systems.
In other specs it offers 400 nits brightness (SDR) and a wide colour gamut covering 99% of the sRGB and 90% of the DCI-P3 colour spaces. The stand offers a wide range of tilt, height and swivel adjustments with connectivity including 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.0 and a headphone jack.

This screen is available now at a very reasonable price point of $299 USD.
Affordable OLED displays from KOORUI
Finally, KOORUI showcased two QD-OLED panels, one with a 27” and one with a 32” sized screen. These are built around 3rd Gen QD-OLED panels from Samsung Display so they do not offer the same brightness levels as the newer panel technologies would, nor do they incorporate the enhanced film coating. But what they lack in some of the specs they do make up for in price. So, if you are after an introduction to the world of OLED and do not want to break the bank then either of these could be worth checking out.
KOORUI S2722XO – an affordable 27″ 1440pQD-OLED monitor

We will start with the S2722XO model which offers a 27” QD-OLED panel with a 2560 x 1440 resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate. This is an update to the S2721XO that came before it. The 240Hz refresh rate is supported by VRR from compatible systems.
In other specs there is a 250 nits brightness (SDR), 10-bit colour depth and a wide colour gamut covering 99% of the sRGB and DCI-P3 colour spaces. For HDR support the screen offers certification under the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 tier and as far as we can tell this is not one of the recently launched “QD-OLED Edge” panels, still offering a higher brightness level, including a peak 1000 nits mode.

The screen has a semi-glossy finish and offers a full range of tilt, height, swivel and rotate adjustments, with standard connectivity options that include DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1 and a headphone jack. It’s available now in some regions at a very affordable price point of $399 USD.
KOORUI S3241XO – an affordable 32″ 4K QD-OLED monitor

Moving on to the larger model now and the S3241XO has a 31.5” (32” class) sized QD-OLED panel. It offers a 3840 x 2160 “4K” resolution and 240Hz refresh rate which is supported by variable refresh rates from compatible systems. Like the 27” this also incorporates a semi-glossy screen coating.

In other specs there is 250 nits brightness (SDR), 10-bit colour depth and a wide colour gamut covering 99% of the sRGB and DCI-P3 colour spaces. It is also certified under the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 tier.

The monitor comes with a full range of tilt, height, swivel and rotate adjustments so you can find your optimum viewing position and there are a decent range of connectivity options too including DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1, USB Type-C (with 90W power delivery), 2x USB Type-A, 1x USB Type-B and headphone jack. It’s available now in some regions at a price of $899 USD.

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