HKC Brings New Display Tech to CES 2026
- HKC Corporation will showcase a wide range of new display technologies at CES 2026, highlighting advances aimed at creators, gamers and esports professionals.
- The company plans to present products across its HKC, KOORUI and ANTGAMER brands, each targeting different performance needs.
- Its lineup includes new MiniLED, OLED and high‑refresh‑rate monitors designed to demonstrate progress in panel engineering and image processing.
HKC Highlights New MiniLED Breakthroughs
HKC Corporation has confirmed its presence at CES 2026, where it will exhibit its latest display innovations at Booth No. 30739 in South Hall 1 of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The company’s theme, “Powering the Next Era of Play & Creation,” reflects its focus on improving panel technology, backlight systems and intelligent image processing. A major announcement is the global debut of the HKC M10 Ultra, the first monitor to feature RGB MiniLED backlighting. This model includes 1,596 dimming zones and 4,788 RGB color control zones, enabling precise light and color management.
The M10 Ultra supports wide color gamut standards such as sRGB, DCI‑P3, Adobe RGB and BT.2020. Its peak brightness reaches up to 1,600 nits, positioning it for demanding creative and gaming workflows. HKC designed the monitor with professional creators and AAA game developers in mind. The company views the M10 Ultra as a significant step forward in backlight technology for high‑end displays.
HKC’s broader product strategy emphasizes versatility across different user groups. Its lineup spans professional creation, high‑end gaming and esports performance. Each brand under the HKC umbrella addresses specific usage scenarios. CES 2026 will serve as a platform to demonstrate how these segments fit together within the company’s overall display roadmap.
The company continues to invest in panel engineering to improve brightness, contrast and color accuracy. Intelligent image processing features are also being expanded across its product lines. These enhancements aim to support both content creation and immersive entertainment. HKC’s presence at CES underscores its intention to compete more aggressively in the global display market.
KOORUI Expands Its Simulation Gaming Portfolio
KOORUI, one of HKC’s core brands, will introduce the S4941XO, a 49‑inch OLED ultra‑wide monitor. The display features DQHD resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate, making it suitable for racing and simulation gaming. Its wide aspect ratio is designed to increase immersion by offering a broader field of view. KOORUI will also present additional monitors aimed at both gaming and creative applications.
The brand’s focus on OLED technology reflects growing demand for high‑contrast, fast‑response displays. Simulation gamers often seek large, curved or ultra‑wide screens to replicate cockpit‑style environments. KOORUI’s new model aims to address these preferences with improved motion clarity and color performance. The company expects the S4941XO to appeal to users seeking a more cinematic gaming experience.
KOORUI’s expanded lineup demonstrates its intention to cover multiple price and performance tiers. Some models target casual gamers, while others are designed for more specialized use cases. The brand’s presence at CES highlights its role within HKC’s multi‑brand strategy. Each product aims to meet different expectations for refresh rate, resolution and panel type.
The company’s approach reflects broader trends in the gaming monitor market. Ultra‑wide OLED displays have become increasingly popular as panel manufacturing improves. Higher refresh rates are also becoming standard across mid‑range and premium models. KOORUI’s announcements align with these shifts in consumer demand.
ANTGAMER Targets Esports With Extreme Refresh Rates
ANTGAMER, HKC’s esports‑focused brand, will introduce the ANT275PQ Ultra at CES 2026. This new flagship model is described as the world’s highest‑refresh‑rate QHD LCD monitor. It uses an IPS HMO panel and supports refresh rates up to 1080Hz in HD mode. AI‑powered image processing is included to enhance clarity during fast‑paced gameplay.
The ANT275PQ Ultra builds on the earlier release of the ANT257PF, a 750Hz FAST TN panel monitor launched mid‑year. Esports players often prioritize extremely high refresh rates to reduce input latency and motion blur. ANTGAMER’s new model aims to push performance further by combining speed with IPS‑level color reproduction. This combination is intended to appeal to competitive FPS players seeking both responsiveness and visual consistency.
ANTGAMER’s presence at CES reflects the increasing importance of esports‑oriented hardware. High‑refresh‑rate displays have become a defining feature of competitive gaming setups. Manufacturers are now exploring ways to push beyond traditional limits through new panel technologies. The ANT275PQ Ultra represents HKC’s latest effort to compete in this rapidly evolving segment.
The brand’s focus on AI‑enhanced processing also mirrors broader industry trends. AI tools are being integrated into displays to improve motion handling, upscaling and color tuning. These features aim to support smoother gameplay and more accurate visual feedback. ANTGAMER’s new flagship model demonstrates how these technologies are being applied to esports‑specific products.
The race to develop ultra‑high‑refresh‑rate monitors has accelerated in recent years, with several manufacturers experimenting with 500Hz and above. Research suggests that competitive players can perceive benefits from higher refresh rates even beyond 360Hz, particularly in fast FPS titles. This has encouraged companies to explore new panel materials and drive electronics capable of supporting extreme speeds. CES 2026 is expected to feature multiple announcements in this category as brands compete for leadership in esports display technology.
