Chinese display manufacturer HKC Group is making its official European debut at IFA 2025, and it has come out swinging with a lineup of new high-end gaming monitors. Showcasing new flagship models from HKC, Koorui, and AntGamer, the company is demonstrating a variety of products using the most popular high-end display technologies.
Under its main HKC brand, the company is showcasing the G32M12Max, a 32-inch 4K Mini LED monitor with a 240 Hz refresh rate, 90W USB-C connectivity, and impressive HDR credentials. Featuring over 10,000 local dimming zones and a peak brightness of 2100 nits, it earned the VESA HDR1400 certification. Other features include 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 spectrum, as well as HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 ports.
From Koorui comes the S4941XO, a 49-inch super ultrawide QD-OLED curved monitor. This 5120×1440 (32:9), 240 Hz display is designed to replace a dual-monitor setup, offering the vibrant colours, deep blacks, and near-instantaneous response times that QD-OLED is known for. Adding 98% DCI-P3 coverage, 10-bit colour depth, and 90W USB-C charging, you have a good option for both immersive gaming and work.
Finally, under its esports-focused AntGamer brand, the company is showcasing two high-refresh-rate gaming-focused monitors. The first is the recently launched ANT257PF, the world's first mass-produced 750 Hz monitor. The second is the new ANT275ZQE, a 27-inch OLED monitor (LG panel) that features a dual-mode function, allowing players to choose between a QHD (1440p) resolution at 540 Hz or drop to HD (720p) to achieve an even higher refresh rate of 720 Hz. Moreover, it's VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500-certified.
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KitGuru says: By introducing Mini LED, QD-OLED, and high-refresh-rate displays to the European market, the company is positioning itself to be a major competitor in the high-end monitor segment. Now, we'll have to wait and see how they'll be priced and how they perform.