Exciting Mini-LED Monitor Updates: HKC's RGB Tech Is Actually Launching Soon!
Why It Matters
HKC’s RGB mini‑LED tech could raise the bar for monitor brightness and color gamut in gaming displays, threatening OLED incumbents and giving gamers a high‑performance alternative; the 83‑inch prototype signals OEM interest in ultra‑wide immersive displays even if practical gaming use remains limited by refresh and GPU demands.
Summary
At Computex 2026 HKC showcased two monitor developments: an experimental 83‑inch, 11,520×2,160 curved prototype that stitches three 32‑inch 4K panels into a single 60 Hz super‑ultrawide (48:9) display for simulator and racing rigs, and a near‑market 32‑inch RGB mini‑LED gaming monitor. The 32‑inch model—built under an exclusive collaboration with Highense—uses 1,596 RGB mini‑LED zones on a VA LCD, promises ~99.9% Rec.2020 gamut, >3,000:1 native contrast, 1,000 nits full‑screen and 1,400 nits peak brightness, and has pricing and a North American release window now being finalized. HKC emphasized the prototype is handmade and exploratory with no firm launch, while the RGB mini‑LED lineup is positioned as the company’s imminent product push into high‑brightness, wide‑gamut gaming monitors.
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