HKC has unveiled a lineup of monitors that redefine immersion in gaming and professional workflows. The collection spans massive ultra-wide displays, high-refresh panels optimized for split-second reactions, and premium OLED solutions with deep blacks and sharp clarity.

Massive Real Estate

The largest in the lineup is the Shield C83U60, an 83.4-inch curved display with native 12K resolution. Its sheer scale positions it as a tool for simulation setups or large-scale gaming environments where screen real estate is prioritized over portability.

High-Refresh Performance

The Apex 32U165VD delivers a 31.5-inch Mini-LED panel with DisplayHDR 1400 certification, a 165 Hz refresh rate, and an ultra-fast 2 ms GTG response time. It includes two HDMI 2.1 ports for high-bandwidth connections, alongside DisplayPort 2.1 to future-proof connectivity. USB-C support with 90 W power delivery and 15 W data transfer caters to users who prefer single-cable setups.

Precision for Professionals

The HKC 27U165D offers a 27-inch 4K IPS panel with factory-calibrated color accuracy. It supports 90 W USB-C power delivery and features an integrated KVM function, making it ideal for multi-user environments where precise color grading or data analysis is required.

Esports-Ready Speed

Under the Antgamer brand, the ANT275ZQE stands out with a 27-inch Tandem WOLED monitor capable of native 540 Hz refresh at QHD resolution and 720 Hz at HD. Its 0.02 ms GTG response time is among the fastest in the industry, targeting esports players who demand split-second precision. The ANT257PF, a 24.1-inch Fast TN monitor, pushes further with a 750 Hz refresh rate, Dynamic Blur Elimination, and dual HDMI 2.1 ports for multi-display setups.

OLED Immersiveness

The Koorui S4941XO rounds out the lineup with a 49-inch QD-OLED display featuring a 32:9 aspect ratio, native 5120 x 1440 resolution, and a 240 Hz refresh rate. DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification ensures deep blacks and high contrast, while connectivity includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB-C with 90 W power delivery.

HKC Pushes Boundaries with Ultra-Wide and High-Refresh Displays

Key Specifications

  • Shield C83U60: 83.4-inch, 12K resolution, curved ultra-wide
  • Apex 32U165VD: 31.5-inch Mini-LED, DisplayHDR 1400, 165 Hz, 2 ms GTG, HDMI 2.1 x2, DisplayPort 2.1, USB-C (90 W/15 W)
  • HKC 27U165D: 27-inch 4K IPS, factory-calibrated color, 90 W USB-C, KVM
  • ANT275ZQE (Antgamer): 27-inch Tandem WOLED, 540 Hz QHD / 720 Hz HD, 0.02 ms GTG
  • ANT257PF (Antgamer): 24.1-inch Fast TN, 750 Hz, Dynamic Blur Elimination, HDMI 2.1 x2, DisplayPort 1.4
  • Koorui S4941XO: 49-inch QD-OLED, 32:9 (5120 x 1440), 240 Hz, DisplayHDR True Black 400, HDMI 2.1 x2, USB-C (90 W)

The monitors reflect a strategic push into both high-end gaming and professional markets. The inclusion of advanced features like DisplayPort 2.1 and Mini-LED backlighting suggests HKC is aiming to compete with established brands in performance-driven segments.

Balancing Act

For everyday users, these monitors represent a significant leap forward in display technology, but they come with tradeoffs. The 12K ultra-wide is a niche product, likely reserved for those who can justify its cost and space requirements. High-refresh panels like the ANT257PF are ideal for competitive gamers, while the professional series offers precision without sacrificing performance. Buyers should weigh whether these features align with their needs or if they risk becoming over-engineered for typical use.

The Future of Display

The monitors remain on display rather than in stores, leaving the ecosystem's long-term impact uncertain. HKC has positioned itself as a player to watch, but the real test will be how these displays perform once they reach consumers—both in terms of value and practicality.