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Chinese eSports Firm, AMD Partner on 1,000 Hz Gaming Monitor for 2026

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– AntGamer has teased a 1,000 Hz eSports monitor set for release in 2026, as announced at their recent conference.
– The monitor will feature TN panel technology, Local Dimming, Black Frame Insertion (BFI), and a partnership with AMD on a technical white paper.
– This announcement came alongside the launch of AntGamer’s current 750 Hz ANT257PF monitor, which uses a Fast TN e-sports panel from HKC Huike Display.
– Supported games at these high refresh rates include CS2 and PUBG, as indicated in technical slides from the presentation.
– While 1,000 Hz monitors are in development, many gamers may prefer a balance of performance and image quality offered by current high-refresh-rate OLED options.

The competitive gaming landscape continues its relentless push toward higher performance, with Chinese eSports hardware manufacturer AntGamer announcing plans to launch a groundbreaking 1,000 Hz refresh rate monitor by 2026. The reveal took place during the company’s recent “Peak New Products and Ecological Co-creation” conference, generating significant buzz among enthusiasts and professionals alike. Details were shared via official Weibo posts and covered by tech media, highlighting the brand’s ambitious roadmap in display technology.

During the event, AntGamer officially introduced its new ANT257PF monitor, capable of a 750 Hz refresh rate. This display utilizes a G8.6 generation Fast TN e-sports panel from HKC Huike Display, positioning it among the fastest gaming monitors currently in development. While impressive, this isn’t the industry’s first 750 Hz display, Koorui had already unveiled a similar model earlier this year at CES.

Looking further ahead, the teased 1,000 Hz monitor remains shrouded in limited specifics, though several key features have been confirmed. The ultra-high refresh rate will be paired with TN panel technology, Local Dimming, and Black Frame Insertion (BFI) support. BFI technology, which helps reduce motion blur, has been featured in monitors like the Dough Spectrum Black, though its benefits are most noticeable at frame rates below 200fps.

A significant aspect of the announcement is AntGamer’s collaboration with AMD. The two companies have co-published a technical white paper outlining the requirements for achieving 1,000fps gameplay in popular eSports titles such as CS2 and PUBG. Presentation slides from the event emphasized advancements in high-speed signal integrity, improvements to amorphous silicon semiconductor materials, and optimizations in display cell construction, all aimed at supporting extreme refresh rates.

While most technical details currently relate to the newly launched 750 Hz model, the underlying innovations are expected to form the foundation for the 1,000 Hz display slated for 2026. For gamers considering an upgrade, it’s worth noting that monitors with refresh rates in the several hundred Hz range are already available, including OLED models offering 240 Hz, 320 Hz, and even 480 Hz. These options often strike a better balance between speed and visual quality, catering to different preferences and use cases.

As display technology continues to evolve, the pursuit of higher refresh rates represents just one facet of the broader push toward more immersive and responsive gaming experiences.

(Source: Tom’s Hardware)

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