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HKC unveils the world's first 800Hz monitor

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HKC introduced the world's 1st native 800Hz gaming monitor.
HKC unveils the world's first 800Hz monitor
HKC's latest 800Hz gaming monitor

More fps equals more winning?

The company had previously introduced the 750Hz prototype under the Koorui G7 name at last CES 2025. However, this new model appears to be a distinct or upgraded product.

Unlike the earlier 750Hz Koorui G7 model, which employed a TN panel, this version uses a VA panel to enhance contrast and color performance, aiming to balance speed with improved visual quality.

The monitor also features a 24.5-inch Full HD resolution and uses several advanced techniques for improved visuals.

It utilizes HKC’s proprietary FSA VA panel, driven by a-Si HyperSilicon high-frequency technology, along with 1152-zone Mini LED backlighting and a cadmium-free QDEF Quantum Dot enhancement film. 
Ultra fast fps
Ultra fast fps

HKC claims that this configuration is designed to maintain high motion clarity while preserving color accuracy.

Apart from the ultra-high refresh rate, it also supports VRR ranging from 48Hz to 800Hz. Additionally, it has 0.5ms gray-to-gray (GtG) response time, 1200 nits peak brightness, and a 4000:1 contrast ratio. 

The panel also covers 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color space and 99 percent of Adobe RGB, with Delta E < 1.5, native 10-bit color depth, and support for up to 12-bit rendering.

The display is also VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certified and supports both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for adaptive sync. It also includes a power-saving feature that reduces the refresh rate during static content to improve energy efficiency.

HKC markets the device as a professional esports solution, targeting players who prioritize responsiveness in fast-paced games such as Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant. 

Unfortunately, the company did not reveal the price and availability just yet. We will let you know once we find out more details.

Source: ITHome

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