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HKC Announce Several New Displays for CES, Including a 1080Hz Gaming Monitor

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HKC Corporation have confirmed that they will present its latest display innovations across professional creation, immersive gaming, and competitive esports ranges at CES 2026 at the start of January. This includes products across its three core brands – HKC KOORUI , and ANTGAMER, with each designed to address distinct usage scenarios and performance demands.

The centre piece of HKC’s showcase is the HKC M10 Ultra which we brought you news on recently. This screen is making its global debut as the world’s first monitor equipped with RGB-Mini LED backlighting. Loads more info in our dedicated news piece on that screen.

Also being showcased will be the “world’s first 5K AI esports monitor”, the HKC M9 Pro, with a 2,304 local dimming zone Mini LED backlight and a 180Hz refresh rate. This screen is apparently “optimized through AI-driven image processing for AAA gaming titles and precision-focused creative workflows.” More info and specs on this one from CES soon.

In addition KOORUI presents the KOORUI S4941XO, a 49″ QD-OLED super ultrawide monitor with 5120 x 1440 resolution and 240Hz refresh, offering an expansive view for racing and simulation games. Other monitors from KOORUI for various gaming and creative needs will also debut at CES.

After last year’s ANT257PF 750Hz FAST TN monitor was showcased, the ANTGAMER brand this year launches the upgraded ANT275PQ MAX – the world’s highest-refresh-rate 1440p LCD monitor, supporting up to 1080Hz using the dual-mode function. This race for the fastest refresh rates is getting a little daft now, especially when these are all LCD panels. The press releases seem to suggest this is in “FHD” (Full HD) mode, but we believe this will likely be “HD” (720p) like other recent 1000Hz+ announced monitors. This new model will also offer “AI-powered image processing for extreme-speed FPS performance.”

More info on all of these screens will be provided in our CES coverage. You can track latest news throughout this busy period here.

Source: Businessinsider


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