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HKC pushes display tech forward at CES 2026 with RGB MiniLED and ultra-high refresh breakthroughs
- CES 2026, HKC
By TechWatch PH Staff
At the 2026 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), HKC Corporation emerged as one of the most talked-about names on the show floor, drawing steady crowds to its booth at CES 2026.
Under the global theme “Powering the Next Era of Play & Creation,” the company showcased a broad lineup of next-generation displays aimed squarely at professional creators, gamers, and esports competitors.
The centerpiece of HKC’s CES presence was the M10 Ultra, introduced as the world’s first monitor to feature RGB MiniLED backlighting.
Designed for both high-end creation and competitive gaming, the display combines UHD resolution with dual refresh modes reaching up to 165Hz and 330Hz, peak HDR brightness of up to 1,600 nits, and wide color gamut support covering BT.2020, DCI-P3, Adobe RGB, and sRGB.
Live demonstrations highlighted precise light and color co-control, a capability that consistently drew attention from content creators and performance-focused gamers.
Also generating interest was the M9 Pro, HKC’s first 5K AI gaming monitor. The model blends 5K resolution with MiniLED backlighting, Fast IPS technology, and AI-driven AIPQ image optimization, positioning it as a hybrid display built to handle demanding creative workloads alongside fast-paced gaming. Complementing these flagships were additional models such as the UG27DU, GS27UKP, and UG25SF, underscoring HKC’s push across ultra-high refresh rate, OLED, and esports-ready segments.
HKC’s presence extended beyond its core lineup through its sub-brands. Under KOORUI, OLED monitors attracted strong hands-on engagement, led by the S4941XO 49-inch ultra-wide OLED with DQHD resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate, and the S3241XO 4K 240Hz OLED designed for both gaming and professional creation.
The X7 Plus QD-OLED display further emphasized immersive visuals paired with ultra-fast response performance.
Meanwhile, the ANTGAMER esports zone became a focal point for competitive play. Live demos featured the ANT275PQ Ultra with switchable QHD/540Hz and HD/1080Hz modes, promoted as the world’s first 1080Hz display, alongside the ANT275ZQE OLED dual-mode monitor and the ANT257PF, billed as the world’s first 750Hz gaming monitor.
Professional players and media gathered throughout the show to test the limits of ultra-high refresh rate gaming.
Across CES 2026, HKC welcomed buyers and partners from multiple overseas markets, with on-site discussions pointing to strong commercial interest in its expanding display portfolio.
With its mix of RGB MiniLED innovation, AI-enhanced imaging, and record-setting refresh rates, HKC used CES 2026 to reinforce its ambition to shape the next phase of global display technology.
