Antgamer, the gaming wing of HKC, has launched the ANT257PF, the world’s first native 750Hz refresh rate monitor. The gaming display was first showcased at CES and is now available on JD.com with a retail price of 7999 yuan ($1,116). The model targets esports professionals and competitive gamers who demand ultra-fast performance and minimal latency.

Antgamer ANT257PF Specifications
The ANT257PF features a 24.1-inch FAST TN panel with a resolution of 1920×1080. It delivers a native 750Hz refresh rate and a GTG response time of 0.8ms. The monitor supports DisplayHDR 400 and reaches a peak brightness of 400 nits. It also covers 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 99% of the sRGB space, with a factory-calibrated color accuracy of ΔE ≤ 2.
Antgamer equips the monitor with FPS-optimized resolution modes such as 1280×960 and 960×720. These modes allow players to match legacy tournament setups. The monitor also features DIC motion blur elimination technology, which enhances visual clarity during fast motion at high frame rates.
The monitor includes a suite of gaming tools such as customizable crosshairs, dark area enhancement, built-in game timers, and Adaptive-Sync compatibility (including G-Sync via DP) to reduce screen tearing and stutter. It also offers multiple display presets, including FPS, RPG, RCG, Movie, and Eye Care modes.
In terms of connectivity, the monitor offers two HDMI 2.1 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The design includes a five-way joystick for menu navigation, a height-adjustable stand with tilt and swivel support, and VESA 100×100 mounting compatibility.
Aesthetically, it sports an aggressive design with a three-side ultra-narrow bezel and signature RGB lighting, creating a futuristic gaming atmosphere.
The high refresh rate monitor space is evolving fast. Samsung, AOC and MSI have jumped in with 500Hz OLED monitors, hinting that 500Hz could soon be the new benchmark for esports displays. HKC, meanwhile, has already showcased an 800Hz monitor. However, achieving such extreme refresh rates still largely depends on FAST TN panels rather than OLED.
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