A monitor company claims it made a screen that switches between high resolution and insane speed. HKC revealed a new 27-inch gaming display featuring dual-mode operation. This monitor can toggle between a 4K resolution at 200 Hertz and a 1080p resolution at 800 Hertz with one click. The Chinese manufacturer says this is the first panel to reach an 800 Hertz refresh rate at full HD.
The technology uses a self-developed driver chip and a proprietary quadruple frequency method. It addresses a common trade-off between visual detail and maximum motion smoothness. Most existing ultra-high refresh rate monitors use TN panels and lower resolutions like 720p. The specific panel type and other specs for this HKC model remain unconfirmed.
The practical benefit of refresh rates above 500 Hertz is debated even among professional players. Pricing details and a full specification list are expected later. This product highlights the ongoing race for higher numbers in the gaming monitor market.
The technology uses a self-developed driver chip and a proprietary quadruple frequency method. It addresses a common trade-off between visual detail and maximum motion smoothness. Most existing ultra-high refresh rate monitors use TN panels and lower resolutions like 720p. The specific panel type and other specs for this HKC model remain unconfirmed.
The practical benefit of refresh rates above 500 Hertz is debated even among professional players. Pricing details and a full specification list are expected later. This product highlights the ongoing race for higher numbers in the gaming monitor market.