HKC has released the full specifications for its Apex 32U165VD and Apex 27U165D gaming monitors at the BW2026 event. These releases expand the manufacturer’s lineup of high-end displays, building on previous HKC gaming hardware. The company previously demonstrated both models at Computex 2026, describing them as the first 31.4-inch and 27-inch monitors to use RGB MiniLED backlighting.
Both displays support two operating modes, letting users select a 4K resolution at 165Hz or a 1080p resolution at 330Hz. In addition, the panels use a low-reflection surface layout that keeps reflectivity below 1.8%. The displays use a proprietary color-control chip that supports a high 114-bit control precision.
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The 31.4-inch (about 80 cm) Apex 32U165VD model has 4,788 RGB lighting control zones for local dimming. It supports up to 1,400 nits of high HDR peak brightness and 700 nits of full-screen brightness. For connectivity, the display has a DisplayPort 2.1 connection and two USB-C ports with 98W and 15W power delivery.
The smaller 27-inch (about 69 cm) Apex 27U165D monitor includes 3,456 control zones and covers 95% of the BT.2020 color space. It has a single USB-C port that supports up to 90W of power delivery.
HKC also introduced the Apex 27Q320B, a 27-inch gaming monitor that utilizes Samsung Display’s latest fourth-generation QD-OLED panel. The display uses a five-layer Penta Tandem structure, supports a 2560 × 1440 resolution at 320Hz, and has a fast 0.03 ms response time. It has an OptiShield low-reflection coating and carries VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification.
The manufacturer has not confirmed pricing or global release dates for any of the three new displays. Attentive gamers can expect retail availability details for Asian and Western markets to follow in the coming months.
Source: HKC



