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Monitor makers are racing to deliver Fast IPS panels that blend ultra-high refresh rates with modern HDMI 2.1 connectivity and color-minded specs for gamers and creators. AOC’s new U27G4FL5/WS offers dual native modes—4K at 75Hz (OC 80Hz) and 1080p at 300Hz (OC 310Hz)—with eye-care tech and two HDMI 2.1 TMDS ports. Budget-focused Corui’s U70X1 pushes 4K@160Hz or 1080p@320Hz at an aggressive price, while Lenovo’s Titan Legion U255T+ targets esports with a 2K@420Hz Fast IPS panel and two HDMI 2.1 ports plus KVM. The trend: versatile dual-mode panels, high refresh options across resolutions, and expanded HDMI 2.1 adoption to support next-gen consoles and high-frame-rate PCs.
Fast IPS monitors with HDMI 2.1 and dual-mode refresh rates enable developers, esports teams, and content creators to target both high-frame-rate gaming and high-resolution workflows with a single panel. Understanding this trend helps product managers and hardware engineers plan for compatibility, testing, and marketing for next-gen consoles and high-FPS PCs.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-16 14:58:58
Titan Legion has launched the KF251H PRO+, a 24.5-inch esports monitor priced at ¥949 (government-subsidized ¥854.1). The 1080p panel runs up to 340Hz with 1ms GTG response, 99% sRGB coverage and ΔE<2 color accuracy, 500 nits peak HDR brightness, and hardware low-blue-light LEDs. Design touches include a metal ultra-thin stand and a hidden headphone hook. The monitor uses Titan Legion’s DyDs TECH 2.0 with line-scanned dual-side backlighting and supports Adaptive-Sync to prevent tearing. The spec set aims at competitive gamers seeking high refresh rates and low latency at an affordable price point in China’s budget gaming monitor market.
AOC on May 8 launched the U27G4FL5/WS, a 27-inch Fast IPS monitor offering dual native modes: UHD at 75Hz (80Hz overclock) and FHD at 300Hz (310Hz overclock). The display targets both productivity and gaming with 1ms GtG response, 400 nits peak brightness, 1200:1 static contrast, 100% sRGB / 95% DCI-P3 coverage and ΔE<2 in sRGB. It includes eye-care features—circular polarizer, hardware low-blue-light and flicker-free tech—and supports VESA Adaptive-Sync. Connectivity includes two HDMI 2.1 TMDS ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 and a 3.5mm audio out. The monitor also adds an ergonomic four-way adjustable stand with a quick-release design. This positions AOC competitively for hybrid gamers and color-sensitive users.
Chinese vendor Corui (科睿) launched the U70X1 27-inch monitor on JD.com priced at ¥1,399, featuring a dual-mode panel that runs 4K at 160Hz or 1080p at 320Hz. The Fast IPS display offers 3840×2160@160Hz or 1920×1080@320Hz, 400 nits SDR brightness, 1 ms GtG response, 10-bit color (8-bit + FRC) and 132% sRGB coverage. The stand supports height, tilt and swivel adjustments, the body is VESA 100×100 compatible, and I/O includes HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4 and a 3.5mm audio jack. This model targets gamers and creators seeking high refresh-rate 4K or ultra-high-FPS 1080p at an aggressive price point.
Lenovo’s gaming sub-brand Titan Legion launched the U255T+ 24.5-inch monitor on JD.com, priced at ¥1,949 (as low as ¥1,851.55 with regional subsidies). The display uses a 2560×1440 Fast IPS panel with a 420 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms GtG response, 600 nits peak brightness, 10-bit color (8-bit + FRC) and 97% DCI‑P3 coverage, targeting competitive gamers and creators who need high refresh and color fidelity. It offers ergonomic adjustability, VESA 100×100 mount support, and I/O including two HDMI 2.1, one DisplayPort 1.4, two USB-A ports with KVM functionality, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. The combination of high refresh, 2K resolution and modern connectivity positions it as a strong value option in the esports monitor market.