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AntGamer teases 1,000Hz TN eSports monitor for 2026 – NotebookCheck.net News
AntGamer has unveiled the 750Hz ANT257PF and teased a 1,000Hz concept monitor planned for 2026. The new lineup emphasizes extreme refresh rates, TN panels, and signal-chain engineering aimed at cutting latency.
AntGamer used its “Top New Products and Ecosystem Co-creation” event on August 29 to tease a 1,000Hz eSports monitor slated for 2026, while officially launching the 750Hz ANT257PF. The 2026 concept pairs a twisted nematic (TN) panel with local dimming and black frame insertion (BFI).
The ANT257PF uses HKC G8.6 generation fast twisted nematic (TN) panel and targets ultra low latency gameplay. AntGamer says this screen delivers “the world’s highest input and output link transfer rates”. The company also says a full range signal integrity redesign raised eye diagram amplitude by 40 percent, and material and process changes cut response time by 66 percent. Treat these as company claims until the monitor is tested.
AntGamer and AMD released a joint 1,000fps esports white paper at the event. They argue that higher refresh rates reduce end-to-end latency in shooters like Counter Strike 2 and PUBG. A slide on Chinese social media covered high speed signaling, thin film semiconductor updates, and cell structure changes for faster transitions.
Details on the 1,000Hz display are still sparse. Today, the hints point to twisted nematic (TN) technology with local dimming and a user tunable duty cycle for black frame insertion. While BFI can reduce perceived blur, particularly at lower frame rates, its effectiveness at four-digit refresh rates remains untested. Expect firmer specs closer to 2026.
AntGamer’s 750Hz announcement follows other 750Hz teasers seen earlier this year, so the raw speed alone isn’t novel. The story here is the company’s signal-chain engineering and the claim of enhanced data transmission links, which, if verified, could matter as refresh rates push beyond current limits.
The firm also showed two more high-speed concepts: a QHD 540Hz Fast IPS (HMO/oxide) display, plus a dual-mode WOLED that can switch between QHD at 540Hz and FHD at 720Hz. The company did not share pricing or broad availability.
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