For competitive gamers chasing every millisecond advantage, a new benchmark has emerged: the first gaming monitor to deliver a native 1000 Hz refresh rate at Full HD resolution. Unlike earlier displays that relied on dual-mode tricks or lower resolutions to reach high refresh rates, this 24.5-inch model ensures consistent performance from the moment it powers on, without forcing users to adjust settings for peak performance.
The display, designed specifically for fast-paced first-person shooters (FPS), combines ultra-fast visual updates with a compact form factor favored in esports arenas. Its 24.5-inch size keeps key on-screen elements within a player’s natural field of view, reducing eye strain and improving reaction times during high-speed gameplay.
- Display: 24.5-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080), IPS panel with low-reflection film
- Refresh rate: Native 1000 Hz in FHD; dual-mode support for lower resolutions if needed
- Response time: Ultra-fast, with Motion Blur Reduction Pro to sharpen fast-moving objects
- Connectivity: Standard gaming ports including HDMI and DisplayPort
- AI features: AI Scene Optimization (adjusts picture settings by game genre), AI Sound (enhanced spatial audio)
- Design: Minimalist stand with adjustable height, swivel, and tilt; UltraGear Emblem lighting for customizable ambient illumination
The monitor’s IPS panel delivers consistent color reproduction while minimizing glare, a critical factor in high-pressure gaming environments. Its advanced Motion Blur Reduction Pro technology further enhances clarity by reducing the visual distortion that plagues fast-moving targets—something even dual-mode monitors often struggle to mitigate effectively.
Unlike previous high-refresh-rate displays that required users to switch between resolutions or panel modes, this model maintains native 1000 Hz performance in Full HD without compromise. That means gamers can train and compete under the same visual conditions, whether they’re practicing for a tournament or engaging in ranked matches.
The standout feature may be its practicality: no trade-offs. While some competitors push higher resolutions at lower refresh rates—or force users to toggle between modes—the 24.5-inch display keeps things simple. It’s built for the esports desk, where every pixel and millisecond counts, but it doesn’t sacrifice readability or color accuracy.
For players who demand both speed and stability, this monitor represents a step forward in gaming display technology. The next logical evolution would be bringing such performance to OLED panels, where motion clarity could theoretically reach even higher thresholds—but for now, the 1000 Hz barrier has been crossed without compromise.
Availability is expected in select markets by mid-2026, with broader rollouts following later in the year. Pricing details have not yet been confirmed.