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The Chinese display producer Koorui has revealed the first gaming monitor in the world boasting a 750 Hz refresh rate. The Koorui G7 is a 24.5-inch Full HD (1920×1080) display set for launch at CES 2025, with large-scale production anticipated later in the year.
This monitor features a TN (Twisted Nematic) panel enhanced through Quantum Dot technology, claiming a 0.5ms (GtG) response time and 95% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage. It additionally supports HDR400, intending to deliver vivid visuals while maintaining an ultra-high refresh rate. This advancement comes soon after MSI and BenQ unveiled their initial 600 Hz gaming displays, placing Koorui in a leading position in the competitive high-refresh-rate display technology sector.
The G7’s 750 Hz refresh rate is crafted to provide unparalleled visual smoothness, especially advantageous in fast-paced esports games where each frame and millisecond matters. Nonetheless, the practical advantages of such an elevated refresh rate may be constrained by existing hardware capabilities. To achieve frame rates that fully leverage a 750 Hz refresh rate, one would require exceedingly robust systems, and the perceived distinction between 500 Hz and 750 Hz may be minimal for the average user. Consequently, the G7 is expected to appeal predominantly to a highly specific segment of professional esports players and enthusiasts looking for the latest breakthroughs in gaming technology.
Regarding ergonomics, the G7 will feature adjustable height, tilt, and swivel to cater to diverse user preferences. It will also include low blue light and flicker-free technologies to alleviate eye fatigue during prolonged gaming sessions. Connectivity features consist of three HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm headphone input.
While the G7’s 750 Hz refresh rate establishes a new industry standard, its practical application in real-world scenarios is yet to be fully evaluated. As the monitor transitions into mass production and becomes globally available, it will be intriguing to observe how both the gaming community and hardware manufacturers respond to this advancement in refresh rate technology – and any potential price increase.
Koorui will present its upcoming monitor at CES 2025, and is anticipated to offer demos, along with additional details on pricing and availability.
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