HKC just dropped what they claim is the first RGB Mini-LED gaming monitor on the planet, and it sounds pretty sick on paper. The M10 Ultra rocks 4,788 dimming zones with separate red-green-blue channel control instead of the usual white backlight setup, which supposedly nukes the halo effect that plagues most Mini-LED screens. The 32-inch 4K panel hits 165Hz normally but can crank up to 330Hz if you drop down to 1080p, and it covers 100% of the BT.2020 color space.
The company says its tech puts them in professional-grade territory since only massive TVs from Hisense and Samsung have pulled off RGB Mini-LED before. DisplayPort 2.1 is onboard for bandwidth, but they weirdly didn't mention whether it's IPS or VA.
No firm release date yet, but China might see it hit shelves sometime in the first few months of next year.
The company says its tech puts them in professional-grade territory since only massive TVs from Hisense and Samsung have pulled off RGB Mini-LED before. DisplayPort 2.1 is onboard for bandwidth, but they weirdly didn't mention whether it's IPS or VA.
No firm release date yet, but China might see it hit shelves sometime in the first few months of next year.