HKC Corporation is heading to CES 2026 with a pretty clear message: displays are no longer just “bigger and faster,” they are becoming smarter, more color-accurate, and more specialized. At Booth 30739 (LVCC South Hall 1), the company is rolling out new hardware across three brands (HKC, KOORUI, ANTGAMER) to cover the full spectrum from professional creation to sweaty esports matches.
One booth, three brands, three very different goals
Instead of pushing one flagship and calling it a day, HKC is splitting its CES story into distinct lanes. HKC targets creators and high-end gaming, KOORUI goes after immersion-heavy ultrawide and sim setups, and ANTGAMER is laser-focused on competitive performance where refresh rate is basically a personality trait. The common thread is better panels, smarter backlights, and more aggressive tuning for specific use cases, not “one monitor for everyone.”
HKC M10 Ultra: RGB MiniLED goes mainstream-adjacent
The headline launch is the HKC M10 Ultra, described as the first monitor to use RGB MiniLED backlighting. The numbers are the point here: 1,596 physical dimming zones paired with 4,788 RGB color control zones, aiming for tighter control of both brightness and color. HKC is positioning it for professional creation and 3A game development workflows where consistent color and high peak brightness actually matter.
On the color side, HKC calls out coverage across sRGB, DCI-P3, Adobe RGB, and BT.2020, with peak brightness up to 1,600 nits. In real terms, that suggests an HDR-friendly panel built to keep highlight detail from turning into a blown-out mess, while still staying usable for color-sensitive work. Whether it nails uniformity and calibration out of the box is the real question, but the spec direction is clearly “creator-first, gamer-approved.”
KOORUI S4941XO: ultrawide OLED for sims and speed
KOORUI’s big swing is the S4941XO, a 49-inch OLED ultrawide with DQHD resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate. This is the kind of screen made for racing rigs, flight sims, and anyone who wants wraparound immersion without going full multi-monitor chaos. OLED also gives it the usual perks: strong contrast, fast pixel response, and that “everything looks expensive” vibe in darker scenes.
KOORUI also says it will show additional models spanning gaming and creative use cases, which likely means a mix of sizes, refresh tiers, and panel types. But the 49-inch OLED is the obvious crowd magnet for CES floor demos where ultrawide content sells itself in five seconds.
ANTGAMER: extreme refresh and AI image processing
ANTGAMER is leaning hard into pure competitive specs. After the earlier ANT257PF (a 750Hz FAST TN model), CES brings a new flagship: the ANT275PQ Ultra, billed as the highest-refresh-rate QHD LCD monitor using an IPS HMO panel. It supports up to 1080Hz in HD mode and adds AI-powered image processing to help keep motion clarity and responsiveness at the center of the experience.
For competitive FPS players, this is basically “input and motion first, everything else second.” The practical value will depend on real-world latency, overshoot control, and how clean that ultra-high refresh looks outside carefully curated demo conditions. Still, the direction is clear: ANTGAMER wants to be the brand people bring up when “fast” stops meaning 240Hz.
Conclusion: what to expect at CES 2026
Overall, the HKC lineup feels less like a random monitor wall and more like a deliberate attempt to cover creators, immersion gamers, and esports players with purpose-built options. If you’re at CES 2026 (January 6 to 9), HKC Corporation will be demoing everything at Booth 30739 in LVCC South Hall 1, and you can find more details via HKC Corporation. Pricing and exact market availability were not detailed in the announcement, but CES demos typically signal that rollout details are coming soon.
| Product | Brand | What it is | Key highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| M10 Ultra | HKC | Creator + high-end gaming monitor | RGB MiniLED backlight; 1,596 dimming zones; 4,788 RGB control zones; up to 1,600 nits; wide-gamut targets (sRGB, DCI-P3, Adobe RGB, BT.2020) |
| S4941XO | KOORUI | 49-inch OLED ultrawide for sim/immersive play | DQHD resolution; 240Hz refresh; ultra-wide format built for racing and simulation setups |
| ANT275PQ Ultra | ANTGAMER | Competitive esports monitor | QHD LCD with IPS HMO panel; up to 1080Hz in HD mode; AI-powered image processing for extreme-speed gameplay |
| ANT257PF | ANTGAMER | Previously launched ultra-high refresh model | FAST TN panel; 750Hz refresh rate (referenced as part of the esports lineup context) |





