AntGamer Shows 1000Hz Gaming Monitor and New Mini LED, OLED, VA, and IPS Displays

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AntGamer Shows 1000Hz Gaming Monitor and New Mini LED, OLED, VA, and IPS Displays

AntGamer has launched a broad new monitor lineup at Computex 2026, led by a 1000Hz Full HD gaming display for competitive players and several high end Mini LED, OLED, VA, and IPS options for gamers and creators. The company, a sub brand of HKC, is clearly trying to cover every major part of the display market, from esports speed to 5K sharpness and professional color coverage.

The headline product is the ANT25ASF, a 24.1 inch Full HD gaming monitor with a Fast TN panel and a native 1000Hz refresh rate. This kind of refresh rate is aimed at serious competitive players who care more about speed, motion clarity, and response time than high resolution or cinematic image quality.

The monitor also offers a 0.8ms GtG response time, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, and DisplayHDR 400 certification. Full HD may sound modest in 2026, but it makes sense for a 1000Hz display because pushing that many frames requires extreme performance from the PC. For esports titles, lower resolution can still be the right tradeoff if the goal is maximum responsiveness.

AntGamer is targeting both esports and premium gaming setups

The ANT25ASF is not the only notable display in the lineup. AntGamer and HKC also showed several higher resolution monitors for players who want stronger image quality, better HDR, and larger screen sizes.

MonitorPanel typeKey feature
AntGamer ANT25ASFFast TN24.1 inch Full HD at 1000Hz
HKC 27U165DRGB Mini LED4K at 165Hz with DisplayHDR 1000
KOORUI S2471LMQD Mini LEDDual mode UHD 160Hz and FHD 320Hz
KOORUI S2722XOOLED27 inch 2K at 240Hz
KOORUI S3241XOOLED32 inch 4K at 240Hz
KOORUI 34E6UCCurved VA34 inch ultrawide at 180Hz
HKC 27H180Fast IPS27 inch 5K AI monitor at 180Hz

The HKC 27U165D is one of the more interesting models because it uses RGB Mini LED technology. The company calls it one of the first monitors of its kind, offering 4K resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate, 1ms GtG response time, and VESA DisplayHDR 1000 support.

Its color coverage is also wide, with 100 percent sRGB, 99.9 percent DCI P3, 99.9 percent Adobe RGB, and 95 percent BT.2020. That makes it useful not only for gaming but also for color sensitive creative work.

KOORUI adds Mini LED and OLED options

HKC’s KOORUI brand also showed the S2471LM, a Quantum Dot Mini LED monitor with a dual mode setup. It can run at UHD 160Hz or switch to Full HD 320Hz. That gives users the choice between sharper visuals and faster refresh depending on the game.

Dual mode monitors are becoming more common because they solve a real problem. Some players want high resolution for single player games and creative work, but they also want very high refresh rates for competitive titles. A monitor that can switch between both modes makes more sense than buying two separate displays.

KOORUI also introduced two OLED monitors. The S2722XO is a 27 inch 2K model with a 240Hz refresh rate, while the S3241XO is a 32 inch 4K model with the same 240Hz refresh rate. Both offer a 1.5 million to 1 contrast ratio, true 10 bit color, wide color coverage, modern connectivity, and a 0.03ms GtG response time.

OLED remains one of the best options for gamers who want deep blacks, instant pixel response, and strong HDR contrast. The 27 inch 2K model should appeal to high refresh gaming setups, while the 32 inch 4K version is better suited for premium gaming and media use.

Ultrawide and 5K displays round out the lineup

AntGamer also showed the KOORUI 34E6UC, a 34 inch ultrawide monitor with a 3440 x 1440 resolution, 180Hz refresh rate, and 1000R curve. That kind of panel is aimed at players who want immersion rather than extreme esports speed.

A 1000R curve can make ultrawide gaming feel more wrapped around the viewer, especially in racing, flight, simulation, and role playing games. It also gives more horizontal workspace for productivity.

The final standout is the HKC 27H180, a 27 inch 5K AI monitor with a 180Hz refresh rate. A 5K resolution at 27 inches gives very high pixel density, making text, images, and interface elements extremely sharp. Pairing that with 180Hz makes it unusual because many high resolution creator monitors do not focus on gaming speed.

The “AI monitor” branding is not fully explained, but the display appears positioned for users who want sharp visuals, strong color, and gaming capable refresh rates in one screen.

AntGamer is trying to cover every premium display category

The new lineup shows how fast the monitor market is moving. A few years ago, 240Hz was considered extremely fast. Now, companies are pushing 1000Hz for esports, 4K Mini LED for HDR, OLED for response time, and 5K panels for sharpness.

AntGamer’s strategy seems clear. It wants a product for nearly every premium use case. Competitive players get the 1000Hz TN model. HDR fans get RGB Mini LED. Flexible gamers get dual mode Mini LED. OLED buyers get 27 inch and 32 inch choices. Ultrawide fans get a curved VA panel. Creators and sharpness focused users get a 5K IPS display.

Pricing and availability will decide how strong these monitors are in the real market. Specs alone are not enough, especially in a category where panel tuning, firmware, brightness control, HDR behavior, and warranty support matter a lot.

Still, AntGamer’s Computex lineup is ambitious. The ANT25ASF will likely get the most attention because of its 1000Hz refresh rate, but the broader range may be just as important. With Mini LED, OLED, VA, IPS, 5K, and ultrawide options all on display, AntGamer is making a clear push into the high end gaming and creator monitor market.

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